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8 April, 12:14

I can ride my bike 72 miles in 12 hours. What is my

speed in miles per hour?

If I keep up this speed, how far could I travel in 18

hours?

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  1. 8 April, 12:27
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    Answer: 108 miles

    There is 6 miles per hour

    Multiply 6x18=108
  2. 8 April, 14:09
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    108 miles in 18 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Remember the formula:

    Distance = rate x time

    From the first sentence,

    "I can ride my bike 72 miles in 12 hours."

    we know that the distance = 72 miles and the time = 12 hours.

    By putting the known values in the formula,

    72 miles = rate x 12 hours

    You can find your rate, which essentially is the speed you are moving at,

    Lets say rate = r

    72 = 12r

    r = 72/12

    r = 6

    So your rate is 6 miles per hour.

    Now we have this part of the question:

    If you go 6 miles per hour, then how far will you go in 18 hours?

    Remember the formula

    d = rt

    Plug in the values:

    d = 18 x 6

    d = 108 miles
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