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A bicyclist travelled for T = 0.7 hours at a constant speed of R = 14 kilometers (km) per hour. Use the formula D = R · T to find the total distance traveled in kilometers. Do not include the units in your answer.

Answer :

Answer:

9.8

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the following formula:

[tex]D = R \times T[/tex]

We have that:

[tex]R = 14, T = 0.7[/tex]

So

[tex]D = 14*0.7 = 9.8[/tex]

The total distance traveled in kilometers is 9.8

Answer:

9.8

Step-by-step explanation:

Accordinng to the question,A bicyclist travelled for T = 0.7 hours at a constant speed of R = 14 kilometers (km) per hour. Use the formula D = R · T to find the total distance traveled in kilometers. Do not include the units in your answer.

We all know that speed= distance/ time and if you cross multiply,we will have distance as Time × Speed.

But since we were told to use D= R • T

And D is the distance

T is the time which is 0.7

R is the speed which is 14 kilometers per hour

Therefore, the total distance traveled by the cyclist is 14 × 0.7 = 9.8

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