Cyclist pedestrian speed

Cyclist speed and pedestrian speed are in the ratio of 16:3. The pedestrian will drive 4.5 km per hour. How many cyclists will travel in 2 hours?

Final Answer:

s =  48 km

Step-by-step explanation:

v2=4.5 km/h  v1:v2 = 16:3 v1=v2 316=4.5 316=24 km/h  t=2 h  s=v1 t=24 2=48 km



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