To find the average speed of the cyclist, we first determine the total distance traveled. The cyclist rides 45 km east and then returns 45 km home, making the total distance 90 km. The total time for the trip is 4 hours. Thus, the average speed is calculated as total distance divided by total time: 90 km / 4 h = 22.5 km/h.
The average speed for the entire trip is 9mph.
To find the average speed of a cyclist over an entire race, you would divide the total distance covered by the cyclist by the total time taken to complete the race. This calculation will give you the cyclist's average speed throughout the race.
Find the distance of the race. Find the cyclist's start time. Find the cyclist's finish time. Elapsed time = Finish time - Start time. Average speed = Distance/Elapsed time.
To find the average speed of a cyclist throughout an entire race, you would divide the total distance covered by the cyclist by the total time taken to complete the race. This will give you the average speed in units such as miles per hour or kilometers per hour.
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You would divide the total distance covered in the race by the total time taken to complete the race to find the average speed of the cyclist throughout the entire race. This calculates the overall speed taking into account any stops or breaks during the race.
You measure the entire and divide that by the total.
The actual speed can change all the time. You can calculate the average speed by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time.
To calculate Erin's average speed for the entire trip, you'll need the total distance traveled and the total time taken. The average speed can be found using the formula: average speed = total distance / total time. If you provide the specific distance and time values, I can help you compute the average speed.
Dividing the total distance by the total time gives you the average speed. This calculation tells you how fast you are moving on average throughout the entire journey.
202.5 mph
It was (the total distance he covered) divided by (the total time he spent riding).