3.54 | Near the end of a marathon race, the first two runners are separated by a distance of 45.0 m.

Near the end of a marathon race, the first two runners are separated by a distance of 45.0 m. The front runner has a velocity of 3.50 m/s, and the second a velocity of 4.20 m/s. (a) What is the velocity of the second runner relative to the first? (b) If the front runner is 250 m from the finish line, who will win the race, assuming they run at constant velocity? (c) What distance ahead will the winner be when she crosses the finish line? OpenStax™ is a registered trademark, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. If you don't have the OpenStax™ "College Physics" textbook, here is a link in which you can download it for FREE! https://d3bxy9euw4e147.cloudfront.net... SUBSCRIBE if you'd like to see more solutions for your textbook!    / @glasertutoring   Want us as your private tutor? Get started with your FREE initial assessment! https://glasertutoring.com/contact/ #Kinematicsin2D #AdditionofVelocities #OpenStaxPhysics