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1 November, 01:45

A bicycle is heading West. It goes 5000m in 500s what's its velocity

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  1. 1 November, 02:04
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    There are several information's of immense importance already given in the question. Based on the given information's the answer to the question can easily be determined.

    Distance covered by the bicycle = 5000 meter

    Time taken by the bicycle to reach the distance = 500 second.

    Velocity of the bicycle = Distance / Time taken

    = 5000/500 meter/second

    = 50 meter/second

    So the velocity of the bicycle is 50 meter per second. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand. In future you can always use this procedure for solving similar problems.
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