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2 March, 10:29

A world-class cyclist can average about 15.5 m/s on a bike during a sprint. At this rate, how much distance can he cover in an hour?

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  1. 2 March, 10:35
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    (15.5 m/s) x (3,600 sec/hour)

    = (15.5 x 3,600) m/hr

    = 55,800 m/hr

    = 55.8 km/hr.
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