cheetah speed = x put it in an equation; 3x-153=42 so you do; 42+153=195 then; 195/3=64.3333333 cheetah speed= 64.333... rounded to 64mph.
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This is a simple question in algebra. Call the max speed of cheetah "x". Then the equation can be written: 3x -153 = 42 . That is, 3 times cheetah speed minus 153 = greyhound speed. So, adding 153 to both sides, 3x=42 + 153, or 3x=195. Dividing both sides by 3, we get x=65. THIS ANSWER IS WRONG!
speed=distance/time so speed*time=distance hence 56*(15/60)=14miles
animal that moves a speed as 0.000362005?
because of there speed.
cheetah is the fastest animal in the world
the total speed of a cheetah is 75 mph ( 125 km/hr ) it is the fastest animal on land
A Cheetah's speed affects its ability to hunt. The faster the Cheetah, the more likely it will be able to catch its prey, thus the advantage in its speed comes to fruition.
The Cheetah it can run at the amazing speed of 112km/hr
65 MPH, This is the fastest recorded time by a land animal. The animal was obiousily a cheetah
EASY!!!!! cheetah, it can run up to 70 mph!
The cheetah is known for its incredible speed, being able to run up to 60-70 miles per hour in short bursts, making it the fastest land animal.
The peregrine falcon with speeds over 200 mph is the fastest animal.
Cheetahs can reach or exceed 70 mph in short bursts. Pronghorns can come close to that but the cheetah is still the fastest land animal. The highest horse race speed ever recorded over two furlongs was 70.76 km/h (43.97 mph) which is considerably slower than a cheetah.
The fastest land animal is the Cheetah.
The Pronghorn, is not really faster than the Cheetah though, but it can run about as fast as the Cheetah for extended periods of time, where as the Cheetah can only maintain its high speed for short periods of time.