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  • 16-02-2022
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how far can a cyclist travel in 1.5 hours if his average speed is 12 km/hr?

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Answer:

A cyclist can travel 18 kilometres in 1.5 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio for the cyclist's speed is 12 km/1 hr. If I were to find the ratio for kilometres per 1.5 hour, I would need to multiply the denominator of 1 (aka 1 hour) by 1.5 to get (1.5 hours). Whatever you do to the bottom, you have to do to the top. So I multiply the numerator of 12 (12 km) by 1.5 to get 18 km.

12 km/1 hr → 18 km/1.5 hrs

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