We know that the cyclist rode for 3.5 hours and completed a distance of 60.9 miles.
We can estimate the average speed as the quotient between the distance and the time:
![\bar{v}=(d)/(t)=\frac{60.9\text{ miles}}{3.5\text{ hours}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/ktm22t6fzxqi9gpjx54y3tiwj82u65k3l3.png)
We have now to estimate the distance she will ride in one hour.
We can estimate the average speed as:
![(60.9)/(3.5)\approx(60\cdot2)/(3.5\cdot2)=(120)/(7)\approx17](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/fy37xjbwm847cpe94hz5ft5g9094897wgs.png)
She will ride 17 miles in an hour.
If we solve the quotient 60.9 / 3.5 with a calculator, we get 17.4 miles per hour.
Answer:
a) We can estimate that she will ride 17 miles in an hour.
b) 17.4 miles per hour.