If a cyclist travels at 15 km/h and a pedestrian walks at 5 km/h, how much faster is the cyclist than the pedestrian?

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If a cyclist travels at 15 km/h and a pedestrian walks at 5 km/h, how much faster is the cyclist than the pedestrian?
  1. 5 km/h
  2. 10 km/h
  3. 15 km/h
  4. 20 km/h

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Q: If a cyclist travels at 15 km/h and a pedestrian walks at 5 km/h, how much faster is the cyclist than the pedestrian?
Solution: Difference in speed = 15 - 5 = 10 km/h.
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