The commonsense answer is to leave the amount of room that the cyclist would occupy if he fell from his bike, and that includes space for the fallen bike too, and even more to make certain.
3 feet
It will take him 7 hours 30 minutes.
When passing a bicyclist, it's generally recommended to maintain a clearance of at least three feet. This distance helps ensure the safety of both the cyclist and the driver, allowing for sufficient space to avoid any potential accidents. Some states have laws that specify a minimum passing distance, often ranging from three to five feet. Always check local regulations for specific requirements.
A third dimension is required to allow this calculation. Perhaps the 13 feet deep should be 13 feet wide.
500
Three if it hits a bicyclist. I can say that from experience. At least I think it was three; was pretty hard to approximate after I rolled off the hood.
There are three syllables. Bi-cy-clist.
17.6 feet/second*60 seconds/minute*60 minutes/hour=63360 feet per hour there are 5280 feet in a mile 63360 feet/hour*mile/5280 feet=12 miles per hour 90 miles/12 miles per hour=7.5 hours
How many square feet of what? If you mean carpet, you should measure the room. If you mean a house, you should ask your bank how much money they will loan you and buy that many square feet.
25 feet
3 feet
8 people