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A bicycle rider is traveling south at 25 mph, a truck passes the bicyclist also traveling south at 40 mph.........

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A bicycle rider is traveling south at 25 mph, a truck passes the bicyclist also traveling south at 40 mph. Simultaneously, the bicycle rider passes a jogger who is running in the same direction south at 5 mph.
Which will move away from the bicyclist at a quicker pace, the truck or the jogger?

posted Oct 17, 2023 by Deepak Chitragar

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