The question concerns two units of measurement that are not directly related.
57 miles
It depends on the distance travelled, If the person had travelled 120 miles the it would be 2 hours. Time = Distance/Speed
300
20/12 = 5/3 hour = 12/3 hours = 1hour 40minutes
At least 10.5 miles per hour for 3.5 miles.
If you ride your bike 5 kilometres in 20 minutes, you are riding at a speed of 15 kilometres per hour (since there are 60 minutes in an hour). Therefore, in one hour, you will ride your bike 15 kilometres.
57 miles
She can ride 76.7 miles in 6.5 hours.
The speed at which you can ride a bike depends on various factors such as your fitness level, the type of bike you are using, and the terrain you are riding on. On average, a person can ride a bike at a speed of 10-15 miles per hour on flat terrain. However, professional cyclists can reach speeds of over 25 miles per hour.
The average bike ride speed for cyclists in urban areas is typically around 10-15 miles per hour.
It all depends on how hard you ride, around 600 at light effort and over 1500 in an all out race.
When I exercise I usually wait up to an hour
To maintain a healthy level of physical activity, it is recommended to ride a bike for at least 30 minutes to an hour a day, which can be around 5-10 miles depending on your speed and intensity.
5
In many places, it is illegal to ride a bike on the sidewalk. Cyclists are usually required to ride on the road or in designated bike lanes. It's important to check local laws and regulations to know where it is legal to ride a bike.
I chose the mountain bike for your ride.
Yes, Jennifer can be home in an hour. This is because she expects to wait only 30 minutes for the repair, and then she will ride her bike home. The bike shop is only 1.5 miles from her house, so she will be able to make the trip in a reasonable amount of time.