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3 hours and 45 minutes = 225 minutes.
100 miles divided by 225 = 0.4444 recurring miles per minute.
0.4444 recurring x 60 = 26.666 recurring miles per hour.

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Q: If a bicyclist completes a 100-mile race in 3 hours 45 minutes what is the average speed in miles per hour of the bicyclist?
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