Rita is riding on a bike course that is
60
miles long. So far, she has ridden
33
miles of the course. What percentage of the course has Rita ridden so far?
To find out what percentage of the course Rita has ridden, we need to divide the distance she has ridden by the total distance and then multiply by 100.
Percentage ridden = (distance ridden / total distance) x 100
Percentage ridden = (33 / 60) x 100
Percentage ridden = 0.55 x 100
Percentage ridden = 55%
Therefore, Rita has ridden 55% of the course so far.
To find the percentage of the course that Rita has ridden, you can use the formula:
Percentage = (Miles ridden / Total miles) x 100
In this case, Rita has ridden 33 miles out of a total of 60 miles.
So, the percentage of the course that Rita has ridden so far is:
Percentage = (33 / 60) x 100
Percentage = 0.55 x 100
Percentage = 55%
Therefore, Rita has ridden 55% of the course so far.