Science, asked by hassanbm2008, 4 months ago

2. Runners A and B stood at each end of a 10 km cross-country track. They
started running towards each other at the same time. Runner A ran at a constant
speed of 3m/s while runner B ran at a constant speed of 2m/s.
a. How far would runner A have run when he met runner B?

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Answered by nareshlohat969
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Answer:

Two runners started running from the same area. Runner A ran with a speed of 3m/s, and runner B ran with a speed of 5 m/s. By how many meters does runner B lead after 15 seconds

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