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In Physics / High School | 2014-09-28

If Joe rides south on his bicycle in a straight line for 15 minutes with an average speed of 12.5 km/h, how far has he ridden?

Asked by texasrangers

Answer (3)

Using Dimensional analysis 15min/1·1hr/60min 15/1·1hr/60=15/60hr .25hr .25hr·12.5Km/h=3.125Km

Answered by nhallman2017 | 2024-06-10

Using the distance = speed x time formula, and converting the time ridden (15 minutes) to a figure in hours (0.25 hours), it can be calculated that Joe has ridden a total distance of 3.125 kilometers. ;

Answered by shivanimandawkar53se | 2024-06-18

Joe has ridden a total distance of 3.125 kilometers after riding south for 15 minutes at an average speed of 12.5 km/h. To find this, we used the formula for distance, converting the time from minutes to hours. This calculation shows the relationship between speed, time, and distance clearly.
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Answered by shivanimandawkar53se | 2024-09-27