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4 January, 15:22

You ride your bike for a distance of 30km. you travel ata a speed of 0.75km/minute. how many minutes does it take

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  1. 4 January, 15:38
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    (30 km) x (1 minute / 0.75 km)

    = (30 x 1 / 0.75) (km/minute)

    = 40 minutes.

    The math is correct, but I wonder about the real world.

    I don't know much about competitive biking, but you've got

    this dude pumping along at almost 25 mph for 40 minutes

    solid. Is this realistic?
  2. 4 January, 16:24
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    Distance for which the bike is ridden = 30 km

    Speed at which the bike is driven = 0.75 km/minute

    Let us assume the number of minutes taken to travel the distance of 30 km = x

    Now we already know the formula of speed can be written as

    Speed = Distance traveled / Time taken

    0.75 = 30/x

    0.75x = 30

    x = 30/0.75

    = 40 minutes

    So the time taken for riding a distance of 30 km will be 40 minutes. I hope this procedure is simple enough for you to understand.
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