This really looks more like trolling than an honest question - but anyhow their speed it the same.
If the bicycle travels 4 miles for the car's 30 miles, then if you divide both numbers by 3 you'll see that the bicycle travels 1 and 1/3rd miles for each 10 miles that the car travels. So, if the car travels a further 10 miles (and has now gone 40 miles) the bicycle will travel a further 1 and 1/3rd miles and its total travelled would be 5 and 1/3rd miles.
It travels fastest in a vacuum.
it travels faster in water
sound travels faster in solids. sound travels faster in metals like steel
Sound travels faster in water than it does in air. It travels even faster in metals.
Waves travel faster in denser mediums. For example, sound travels faster in water than air.
no sound travels faster through solids.
Sound travels faster in moist air
No, nothing travels faster than light.
Sound travels faster in water thanin air.
sound travels faster through steel
Yes a person jogging travels faster than someone walking.