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13 February, 07:24

Question 1 karen is riding her bicycle. she rides at a speed of 11 kilometers per hour for 17.6 kilometers. for how many hours does she ride?

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  1. 13 February, 10:51
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    The formula for distance-time-velocity is

    t = d/v

    t stands for time, d stands for distance, v stands for velocity

    Given from the question:

    d = 17.6 km

    v = 11 km/hour

    Asked from the question:

    t

    Solution:

    t = d/v

    t = 17.6/11

    t = 1.6 hour

    t = 1 hour + 0.6 hour

    t = 1 hour + 0.6 * 60 minutes

    t = 1 hour + 36 minutes

    Karen rides bicycle for 1.6 hour, or you can write it as 1 hour 36 minutes
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