Answer:
(A) Northbound bicyclist=20 km/hr, southbound bicyclist=14 km/h.
Step-by-step explanation:
The total time taken is= 1 hour 15 min=1.25 hours. Let the distance traveled by bicyclist heading in the south direction is represented by and the distance traveled by the bicyclist heading in north direction be , then according to question +=42.5km. (1)
Therefore, using speed= ,
Distance traveled by bicyclist heading in the south direction is = speed × time= 1.25×S, where S is the speed of the bicyclist heading in south........(2)
Since, The bicyclist heading in north direction is 6km/hr faster than the bicyclist heading in south direction, therefore,
Speed of bicyclist heading in north direction will be, N=S+6...........(3)
Let the distance travelled by the bicyclist heading in north direction is represented as .
Therefore, = 1.25N
=1.25(S+6)
=1.25S+ 7.5 (4)
Now, subtracting (2) from (4), we have
-=1.25S+7.5-1.25S
-=7.5 (5)
Now, from equation (1), we have +=42.5, solving equation (1) and equation (5), we get =25km.
Now, substituting this value of in equation (1),
+=42.5
=42.5-25.0
=17.5km
Now,speed of the bicyclist heading in north direction will be:
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Also, Speed of bicyclist heading in south direction=
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