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Booldawg | 16:33 Tue 15th Mar 2016 | How it Works
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Sorry, I'm no good with arithmetic so any help with the below question is appreciated!

If a bike travelled at a constant 15mph, how long would it take it to go 0.8mph?
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edit - I meant 'how long would it take to travel 0.8 miles' !
speed = distance over time, so time = distance / speed.

So the sum you want is 0.8/15 = 0.053 hours, or 3.2 minutes, or 192 seconds.
3 minutes 12 seconds
32 minutes
Quick sanity check: if a car is travelling 15 miles each hour, then 1 mile takes 1/15th of an hour, or 4 minutes. So the answer has to be a bit less than 4 minutes. Which it is.
It's not a car it's a bike !
3.2 minutes (Forgot the'0'!)
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Thanks all!
Car, bike, Usain Bolt, stray dog... doesn't matter that much!

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