You could try again with a bit less "fluff", but from what you've written I can guess the basic form of the question and tell you how to solve it.
The cyclists are ten miles apart and moving toward each other at a relative speed of ten miles per hour, so they'll meet in one hour; the total distance traveled by the fly will be the number of miles that it can fly in that time.
It is difficult to be certain of the answer because much of the question is missing. If the question concerns the friendly fly starting off from one of the cycles and flying to the other cycle, turning around and flying back to the first cycle. If the fly keeps doing that, flying at a constant speed of v mph and turning around instantly, then by the time the boy and girl meet it will have flown v miles.
She is walking toward the North Pole
Two, I believe.
yea
nasal ratinas
Slopes toward Gulf of Mexico and has Marshes
no way, they can get stuck in their webs
he is being friendly to the Taino
Not since the Bay of Pigs.
Currently, the countries that are the least friendly (or the most unfriendly) toward the US are Iran and North Korea. There are also many other countries that are not very friendly toward the US.
Currently, the countries that are the least friendly (or the most unfriendly) toward the US are Iran and North Korea. There are also many other countries that are not very friendly toward the US.
Although he claimed to be amenable toward everybody and friendly toward all, there were still some who labeled him a misogynist.
There exist mods, the most popular being which allow this sort of thing. OptiFine allows zooming in by pressing the Control key. The closest thing in vanilla Minecraft is to use a bow and arrow, and aim the bow toward where you want to look, and to fire it when you are done looking. You loose an arrow in the process, however.
were friendly toward native Americans
Depending on how well they are treated, cats.
They were friends for a long time
The term is Francophile (one friendly or sympathetic toward France and the French).
Yes, but only toward other eastern hemisphere dragons.