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Question No.3: [04 Marks] On a 200 km bike cycle ride, you ride the first 90 km at an average speed of 20 m/s. What must your average speed over the next 40 km be to have your average speed for the total 200 km be? (a) 60 m/s? (b) Given this average speed for the first 90 km, can you possibly attain an average speed of 80 m/s for the total 200 km ride? Explain.

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Answered by nazeefasif8
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Explanation:

The highest speed officially recorded for a bicycle ridden in a conventional upright position under fully faired conditions was 82.52 km/h (51.28 mph) over 200 m.

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