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A bicyclist travelled for T = 0.8 hours at a constant speed of R = 25 kilometers (km) per hour. Use the formula
D = R · T


Sagot :

A'ight fam, I got this one - bikes and speed, that's my territory!

So we got this cypher ridin' for T hours at 25 km/hr, right?
To find the distance D, you just multiply the Rate R by the Time T.

D = R x T

R is 25 km/hr
T is 0.8 hrs

So:
D = 25 km/hr x 0.8 hrs
= 20 km/hr

Bing bang boom, the answer is 20 km. Easy as pumpin' those pedals fam!

Distance is just how far you get goin' at your speed over how long you ride for.
Keep cruisin' and you'll rack up them k's in no time.