A motor cyclist riding at 50 km/hr is overtaken by a matatu travelling at 120 km/hr. what is the relative speed of the bus to...

      

A motor cyclist riding at 50 km/hr is overtaken by a matatu travelling at 120 km/hr. what is the relative speed of the bus to the motor cyclist?

  

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joseph
The relative speed
(120 – 50) km/hr = 70 km/hr

joseph rimiru answered the question on October 9, 2017 at 19:23


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