A cyclist covers a distance of 28 km in 2hours. Find the time taken by him to cover a distance of 56 km with the same speed
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Given,
cyclist will cover a distance of 28 km in 2 hours
we know that,
distance (s) is directly proportional to time(t)
therefore,
S1/S2=T1/T2
28/56=2/T2
1/2=2/T2
T2=4
by this we can say in 4 hours the cyclist can cover a distance of 56 km
cyclist will cover a distance of 28 km in 2 hours
we know that,
distance (s) is directly proportional to time(t)
therefore,
S1/S2=T1/T2
28/56=2/T2
1/2=2/T2
T2=4
by this we can say in 4 hours the cyclist can cover a distance of 56 km
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