3michellemiller 3michellemiller
  • 03-01-2018
  • Chemistry
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A cyclist rode at an average speed of 10 mph for 15 miles. How long was the ride?
A. 1.5 hours
B. 10 hours
C. 15 hours
D. 150 hours

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sbcardinals
sbcardinals sbcardinals
  • 03-01-2018
If the cyclist rode at an average speed of 10mph for 15 miles...

we can solve by dividing the distance by the speed to get time using the equation...

Δspeed = Δdistance / Δtime

Δtime = Δdistance / Δspeed

Δtime = 15 miles / 10 mph = 1.5 hours
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bealiz656 bealiz656
  • 03-01-2018
The answer would be 1.5 hours
15 miles times 1 hour becomes 15 divided by 10 since 10 mph is how much the cyclist rode in an hour. Hope this helped.
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