Hint: 10000 meters = 10 km, 30 minutes = ½ hour...
10,000 meters in 30 minutes = 10 kilometers per 0.5 hour = 20 kilometers per hour
An hour is 60 minutes, so the cyclist would travel 2.4 x 6=14.4 mph (miles per hour)
To find the average speed of a cyclist throughout an entire race, you would divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken to complete the race. First, measure the total distance of the race in miles or kilometers. Then, record the total time in hours, minutes, or seconds. Finally, use the formula: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
14.634 kilometers per hour.
8 kph
6 kilometers per hour
2750 metres.
An hour is 60 minutes, so the cyclist would travel 2.4 x 6=14.4 mph (miles per hour)
To find the average speed of a cyclist throughout an entire race, you would divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken to complete the race. First, measure the total distance of the race in miles or kilometers. Then, record the total time in hours, minutes, or seconds. Finally, use the formula: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.
14.634 kilometers per hour.
16 km is not a speed (average or otherwise), it is a distance. It is therefore impossible to answer this question.
60 minutes A. Nice ;-D
8 kph
6 kilometers per hour
5 1/3 kmh
10 km/hr!
45 minutes in ¾ of an hour, so just divide 15 kilometers by ¾ hours and get 20 kilometers per hour.
60 kph