Gregory R. answered 09/08/19
Software and Database Development, Technical Interview Preparation
10 miles/hour = 1.6 km/mile * 10 miles/hour = 16 km/hour
In 2 hours the cyclist would travel at that speed 16 km/hr * 2 hr = 32 km or 20 miles
Ceara M.
asked 09/07/19A cyclist rides her bike at a speed of 10 miles per hour. What is this in kilometers per hour? How many will the cyclist travel in 2 hours? In your computations, assume that 1 mike is equal to 1.6 kilometers. Do not round your answers.
Gregory R. answered 09/08/19
Software and Database Development, Technical Interview Preparation
10 miles/hour = 1.6 km/mile * 10 miles/hour = 16 km/hour
In 2 hours the cyclist would travel at that speed 16 km/hr * 2 hr = 32 km or 20 miles
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