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A cyclist rides her bike at a speed of 18 kilometers per hour. What is the sped in kilometers per minute? How many kilometers will the cyclist travel in 10 minutes? Do not round around your answer.
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Distance traveled in 10 minutes:
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speed: .3 kilometers a minute. Distance traveled in 10 minutes: 3 kilometers
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