let x = velocity in yards/hour
distance = time x velocity
8648 = 4x
divide both sides by 4
2162 = x
Carlos hiked an average of 2162 yards per hour
Tina. 38 > 23 > 14 Tina > Dan > Marie
Hiked up e.g. I hiked up the mountain
The past tense is hiked.
No, I have not hiked the Grouse Mountain Grind trail.
Mount Fuji in Japan was the most hiked mountain in the world, until a road to the summit cut down the number of hikers. Mt Grand Monadnock in New Hampshire is now the most hiked mountain in the world. Pike's Peak is probably number three.
Yes!!
hiking
( has ) hiked
Oh, absolutely, friend! In this sentence, "hiked up the mountain" is the predicate. It tells us what your family did, and it's a lovely image of togetherness and adventure. Keep up the great work with your writing!
The past participle is Hiked. Hike is a regular verb that doesn't change when it is in the past participle. You only must add Had. Example: Present: I hike in the woods Past: I hiked in the woods. Past participle: I had hiked in the woods.
If Rita is hiking along a trail that is 13.7 miles long and she has hiked along one tenth of the trail, she has hiked a total of 1.37 miles so far.
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