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if a cyclist rides at a constant rate of 24 miles per hours, how long would it take the cyclist to ride 156 miles

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The answer is 6.5 srry if I’m wrong
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User Hossein Mansouri
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The required time the cyclist would take to ride 156 miles with a rate of 24 mph is 6.5 hours.

What is speed?

Speed is defined as when an object is in motion, the distance covered by that object per unit of time is called speed.

Here,

To find the time it takes a cyclist to cover a certain distance at a constant rate, you can use the formula:

time = distance/speed.

Plugging in the given values, you get:


\text{time} = 156 \ \text{miles} / 24 \ \text{mph} = 6.5 \ \text{hours}.

So it would take the cyclist 6.5 hours to ride 156 miles at a constant rate of 24 mph.

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