A bicyclist going south 5m/s passes a

bicyclist going north a 5 m/s, they have the same?

speed.

If the two bicyclists are traveling at the same speed but in opposite directions, they have the same magnitude of velocity.

To determine what the bicyclists have the same, we need to compare their quantities. In this case, the given quantities are their velocities (speeds) - one going south at 5 m/s and the other going north at 5 m/s.

The quantity that is the same for both bicyclists is their speed. Speed is a scalar quantity and represents how fast an object is moving. In this case, both bicyclists have the same speed of 5 m/s.

To find the answer, you simply compare the velocities of the two bicyclists - if they have the same numerical value, their speeds are the same.

Speed is a general answer, velocity is what you're looking for