Alternately,
x = distance Mary walked
Y = distance Nora walked
While Mary walked, the bike carried Nora 65-Y and also doubled back for 65-X-Y:
EQ1:
x/5 = (65-Y)/50 + (65-Y-x)/50
10x = 130-2Y -x
11x=130-2Y
Meanwhile, the distanced walked/5 and distanced biked/50 for Mary and Nora should be the same:
EQ2
x/5 + (65-x)/50 = Y/5 +(65-y)/50
(65+9x)=65+9Y
X=Y
Going back to EQ1:
13x=130
x=10
10/5 = 2 hours
(65-10)/50 = 1.1 hours
3.1 hours total.
x = distance Mary walked
Y = distance Nora walked
While Mary walked, the bike carried Nora 65-Y and also doubled back for 65-X-Y:
EQ1:
x/5 = (65-Y)/50 + (65-Y-x)/50
10x = 130-2Y -x
11x=130-2Y
Meanwhile, the distanced walked/5 and distanced biked/50 for Mary and Nora should be the same:
EQ2
x/5 + (65-x)/50 = Y/5 +(65-y)/50
(65+9x)=65+9Y
X=Y
Going back to EQ1:
13x=130
x=10
10/5 = 2 hours
(65-10)/50 = 1.1 hours
3.1 hours total.