X/18 = 12.6
Multiply both sides by 18.
x/18 * 18 = 12.6 * 18
x = 12.6 * 18
x = 226.8
The number is 226.8.
We know that the first cyclist has traveled 24.2 km at a speed of 10 km/h. Lets use the equation

to find the time of the first cyclist:


So, we know that she has traveled for 2.42 hours.
We also know that after she has traveled for 2.42 hours another<span> cyclist sets out in the same direction, so if </span>

represents the time of our first cyclist, <span>the time of our second cyclist will be </span>

.
Now we are going to use the equation

to relate the speeds and times of the two cyclist:
For the first one:

equation (1)
For the second one:

equation (2)
Replace (1) in (2)

The only thing left now is solve for

:




We can conclude that the second cyclist will catch up the first cyclist after
3.63 hours.
Answer:
Where are the numbers?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 5,280
Step-by-step explanation: