Two runners are in a (100-mathrm{m}) race. Runner (mathrm{A}) can run this distance in (12.0 mathrm{~s}), but

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Two runners are in a \(100-\mathrm{m}\) race. Runner \(\mathrm{A}\) can run this distance in \(12.0 \mathrm{~s}\), but runner B takes \(13.5 \mathrm{~s}\) on a good day. To make the race interesting, runner \(A\) starts behind the starting line. If she wants the race to end in a tie, how far behind the starting line should she position herself?

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