v = 3 km / 15 min
= 3 km / 0.25 hr
= 3 km x 4 (1/hr)
= 12 km/hr
The answer is 12 km/hr.
v = 3 km / 15 min
= 3000 m / 900 s
= 30 m / 9 s
= 10 m / 3 s
= 3.3333 m/s
The answer is 3.333 m/s.
15.3
15km/h
3.5 hours.
If you come back to the starting point your displacement is zero
You can ride your bike or walk or run, ect. instead of riding in a car.
No, Usually, the lighter the bike, the easier it is to ride. Lead is very heavy, and would be miserable to ride. Lead is also a soft, malleable metal. Most bicycle parts would need rigidity. And the lead would wear quickly.
The answere would be 15.333
She can ride 76.7 miles in 6.5 hours.
he ride a yellow bike that hasten speed
22.192854
I presume you mean how long will it take for a 12 miles bike ride. It depends on how fast you can bike, if it's uphill or downhill. The average is between 8-13 mph for most people to bike on a 10-speed on the whole. By that measurement, it could take 50-90 minutes or so on the average.
speed = distance/time = 30 km/2 hr = 15 km/h
300
40 miles is equal to 64.37 Kilo meters. Hence the speed of the bike can be found as speed=distance traveled by time. 64.37/2= 32.19 kph.
3,25 km
You can ride at whatever speed you're comfortable with, as long as you're not above the posted speed limit.
Distance = rate x time (d= rt)If you divide both sides by the time, you should find the rate.d/t=r23 km/1.5hr= r15.333 km/hr=r
15km/h