by stupidityismygam » Mon Mar 24, 2008 9:56 pm
Ed and Sue bike at equal and constant rates. Similarly, they jog at equal and constant rates, and they swim at equal and constant rates. Ed covers [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] kilometers after biking for [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] hours, jogging for [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] hours, and swimming for [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] hours, while Sue covers [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] kilometers after jogging for [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] hours, swimming for [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] hours, and biking for [unparseable or potentially dangerous latex formula] hours. Their biking, jogging, and swimming rates are all whole numbers of kilometers per hour. Find the sum of the squares of Ed's biking, jogging, and swimming rates.
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