A cyclist travels 3 km in 10 mins . Find his speed in km/h

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To find the cyclist's speed in km/h, we need to convert the time from minutes to hours.

1 hour contains 60 minutes. In this case, the cyclist traveled for 10 minutes. So, we can calculate the time in hours by dividing 10 minutes by 60.

10 minutes ÷ 60 = 0.1667 hours (rounded to four decimal places)

Next, we can use the formula for speed:

Speed = Distance ÷ Time

Given that the cyclist traveled a distance of 3 km and a time of 0.1667 hours, we can substitute the values into the formula:

Speed = 3 km ÷ 0.1667 hours

Calculating this, we find:

Speed ≈ 18 km/h

Therefore, the cyclist's speed is approximately 18 km/h.

3/10 = x/60

Cross multiply and solve for x.