16 km is not a speed (average or otherwise), it is a distance. It is therefore impossible to answer this question.
2750 metres.
An hour is 60 minutes, so the cyclist would travel 2.4 x 6=14.4 mph (miles per hour)
Ok, SO if the cyclist travels 12 km/h and he travels for 5 hours, 12 x 5 is 60 so 60 kilometers.
It travels 288 miles in 4 hours 30 minutes at that speed.
The time it takes a cyclist to travel 400 meters depends on their speed. For example, if a cyclist travels at an average speed of 20 km/h (approximately 5.56 m/s), it would take them about 72 seconds to cover the distance. Conversely, a faster cyclist at 30 km/h (approximately 8.33 m/s) would complete it in around 48 seconds. Therefore, the time can vary significantly based on the cyclist's speed.
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W/4 mph
30 hours 46 minutes.
In one minute, it travels about 0.65 miles. In 70 minutes it travels about 45.63 miles.
To determine how long it will take the cyclist to travel 400 meters, we need to know the cyclist's speed. For example, if the cyclist travels at a speed of 20 kilometers per hour, it would take them approximately 72 seconds to cover that distance. The time can be calculated using the formula: time = distance/speed. Please provide the cyclist's speed for a more accurate calculation.
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