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how much time would a cyclist moving at the average speed of 6 km/h. take in covering a distance of 19.5 km

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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

 \red { Time (t) }\green {= 3.25 \:hours }

Step-by-step explanation:

 Speed \: of \: a \: cyclist (s) = 6\:km/h

 Distance (d) = 19.5 \:km

 \boxed { \pink { Time (t) = \frac{d}{s} }}

 t = \frac{19.5\:km }{6 \:km/h }\\= 3.25 \: hours

Therefore.,

 \red { Time (t) }\green {= 3.25 \:hours }

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