Nestor finished a 42- kilometer bicycle race in 1 hour 45 minutes. What was his average speed In kilometers per hour?
Distance traveled / time taken equals average speed.
As you can see, sixty-five minutes is one and a quarter hours, or 1.75 hours.
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To find Nestor's average speed, divide the distance he traveled (42 kilometers) by the time it took him to finish the race (1 hour and 45 minutes, or 1.75 hours). So, 42 kilometers divided by 1.75 hours equals his average speed, which is approximately 24 kilometers per hour.
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