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Two cyclists start simultaneously from two points A and B, their destinations being B and A, respectively. After crossing each other, they precisely take 2 hours 33 minutes 36 seconds and 1 hour 26 minutes 24 seconds respectively to reach their destinations. What is the ratio of the speed of the first to that of the second cyclist?
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