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If you ride your bike at an average speed of 4 km/h and need to travel a total distance of 28 km,how long will it take you to reach your destination
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If you ride your bike at an average speed of 4 km/h and need to travel a total distance of 28 km,how long will it take you to reach your destination
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We will use distance = rate * time formula.
Plug in the value: d = 28 km, r = 4 km / h
28 km = 4 km / h * t
Divide both sides by 4 km /h
28 km = 4 km / h * t = 7 h
So, it would take you 7 hours to reach your destination.
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distance = rate * time
d = 28 km
r = 4 km/h
Find t in hours.
28km = 4km/h * t
28km/4km/h = t
7 hours = t
t = 7
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