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A bike rider rides at an average of 12 m/s for 30 minutes. How many km can the rider travel in that time? Show your work. (What it means by that time? I meant the 30 min just to…
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A bike rider rides at an average of 12 m/s for 30 minutes. How many km can the rider travel in that time? Show your work.
(What it means by that time? I meant the 30 min just to let you guys know^^)
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21.6 km
Step-by-step explanation:
12 m/s = 43.2 km/hr
43.2 * .5 hr = 21.6 km
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