Time=distance over time (t=d/s). So, 45 / 70 = 0.643 hours. To get this into minute's, multiply the 0.643 hours by 60 (60 minutes in an hour). Which equals 38.57 minutes.
There's really no definite answer to that. A group of fit road riders and good, flat(ish) road conditions - less than 3 hours. Me, on my own, same conditions - 4-5 hours. Poorer conditions, maybe less dedicated riders - say 6 hours. Really difficult conditions - 10 hours.
errr. pretty fast.
I don't know what you mean really but it's.
70 mph = 112.63 kph
70 mph = 31.2928 meters / second
Speed limit in the UK
Hope that answers your question.....
51.42857142857 seconds.
Three hours.
Stop cheating on your homehork, Marta.
It depends on how fast you can ride a bike!
it obviously depends how fast you can ride a bike and how long you can go without stopping
140 miles long!!!!
Er, it's 60 miles, or 96 kilometers. what else would it be?
It depends on the distance travelled, If the person had travelled 120 miles the it would be 2 hours. Time = Distance/Speed
Since a stationary bike doesn't move, there's no way it can travel 20 miles. Now, if you're asking how long it would take to ride twenty miles on a bicycle, it depends on speed, wind, and other factors. Typically a bike maximum speed is about 20 miles per hour. So it would take about an hour to ride 20 miles on a REGULAR moving bicycle.
About 12 miles.
20 minutes.
In america, almost once a year. other countires everyday.
if your speed is 4 miles per hour it takes an hour,at 8mph it takes 30 minutes.
Cyclist
26 divided by 8 equals 3.25 hours or 3 hours and 15 minutes