It was between 35 and 40 kph...
A 45 degree angle offset from either 0 degrees or 90 degrees In a polygon, a diagonal is a line segment connecting two nonadjacent vertices. A diagonal is also a horseback riding term used in posting. Your diagonal is when you rise and fall while posting on either the outside or inside leg of the horse. For example, this forward slash / is a diagonal line. While this lower-case letter l is a straight line.
ANSWER # 1 It looks like cyclist #2 is out to catch cyclist #1. Our #2 cyclist is starting out 3 hours later than cyclist #1, and is traveling at 10 mph versus the 6 mph of cyclist #1. There are a couple of ways to solve this one, so there is no "right way" to do it. Opting for an easy one, let's think of it this way. Think of it like both cyclists are going the same speed, the 6 mph. Yes, our trailing cyclist can't ever catch the lead cyclist, but this is a short cut, okay? If both cyclists ride, the space between them neither increases or decreases. Here's the scoop. It's the space between them that we're gonna look at. That space is 3 hours long. Here's the thinking. Cyclist #2 is going faster than #1 by 4 mph, and that is the "extra" speed that our #2 cyclist is using to close the gap, to make up that 3 hours. If cyclist #2 is going to make up 3 hours at 4 mph (the differential speed), how much ground is he going to have to make up? Well, cyclist #1 is riding at 6 mph for 3 hours to create the gap. That's 6 time 3 or 18 miles that cyclist #2 is going to have to make up. And our #2 guy is going to have to make up the 18 miles at 4 mph (the differential speed). How long is it going to take him? The 18 miles divided by 4 mph equals 4 ½ hours. Presto. It will take our #2 cyclist that 4 ½ hours to catch up to cyclist #1. If we want to check our work, take cyclist #2's 10 mph speed and multiply by 4 ½ hours and we'll see that he has to ride 45 miles to catch cyclist #1. Let's see what happens for cyclist #1. This cyclist will be riding for 4 ½ hours plus the 3 hour head start. That's 7 ½ hours of riding at 6 mph. The 7 ½ times 6 equals 45 miles. Check! We're good here! ANSWER # 2 1st = 6(x +3) ......... 2nd = 10x 10x = 6(x+3) x = 4 (1/2)
Well, honey, the square root of a negative number like -9 isn't a real number because in the real number system, the square root of a negative number isn't defined. You gotta step into the world of complex numbers if you wanna play with those imaginary roots. So, in short, the square root of -9 is as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow.
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5s > 175
I'll say 140/5 = 28km/hr
A bicycle
Yes, have you ever ridden a bicycle with someone else?
"will be ridden" is passive.
Actually when riding a bicycle would be quite tricky, and I don't think many women would agree to try.But yes, men who have ridden bicycles can certainly still become fathers.
Yes, it is possible to imagine a bear riding a bicycle.
you will be riding a bicycle
Yes, because you don't inherit the skill of riding a bicycle.
I am not riding
That's all down to how hard you're riding. Most people will use more effort when riding IRL than riding stationary bikes.
Joe has ridden 7.59 km (13.8 km/hr * 33 minutes / 60 minutes = 7.59 km) in 33 minutes.