Answer:
In summary, the faster cyclist cycles at a speed of 18 mi/h since they travel 36 of the 54 miles in 2 hours while cycling twice as fast as the slower cyclist.
Explanationn:
The two cyclists are 54 miles apart and heading toward each other.
One cyclist cycles 2 times as fast as the other. We will call the faster cyclist A and the slower cyclist B.
They meet 2 hours after starting. This means they travel a total distance of 54 miles in 2 hours.
Since cyclist, A cycles 2 times as fast as cyclist B, cyclist A travels 2/3 of the total distance, and cyclist B travels 1/3 of the total distance.
In two hours, cyclist A travels (2/3) * 54 miles = 36 miles.
We need to find the speed of cyclist A in miles per hour.
Speed = Distance / Time
So the speed of cyclist A is:
36 miles / 2 hours = 18 miles per hour
Therefore, the speed of the faster cyclist is 18 mi/h.
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