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12 September, 10:36

If Joe rides his bicycle in a straight line for 15 min with an average velocity of 12.5 km/h south, how far has he ridden?.

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  1. 12 September, 11:26
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    The distance traveled by the body or a system is the product of its velocity and the time it takes to travel the distance.

    d = v x t

    The time given, 15 min, is also equal to 0.5 h. Substituting the given values,

    d = (12.5 km/h) x (0.5 h)

    Thus, Joe had ridden 3.125 km.
  2. 12 September, 14:05
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    S=v*t

    v=12.5 km/h

    t=15min=1/4h

    s=12,5km/h*1/4h=3,125km
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