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A cyclist rides his bike at a rate of 10 km/h what is this break in miles per hour how many miles per the cyclist travel in five hours

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10(km)/(h)=(6.21miles)/(h)

He covered 31.05 miles in five hours.

Why?

To convert from km/h to mph, we need to convert from km to miles, so:


1km=0.621miles

So, converting the speed, we have:


10(km)/(h)*(0.621mi)/(1km)=6.21(mi)/(h)=6.21mph

Now, calculating how many miles did he bike in 5 hours, we have:


distance=6.21mph*5h=31.05miles

Hence, we have that the cyclist covered a total of 31.05 miles in five hours.

Have a nice day!

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