Starting from 130 feet away a person on bicycle rides towards a checkpoint and then passes it

It appears that there is no specific question or requirement mentioned in the statement. However, we can provide some additional information based on the given scenario.

If we assume that the person on a bicycle rides towards the checkpoint at a constant speed, we can calculate the time it takes for the person to reach and pass the checkpoint.

Let's say the person is traveling at a constant speed of x feet per second.

Given that the distance between the person and the checkpoint is 130 feet, and they pass it, we have the following equation:

130 feet = x ft/s * t

Here, t represents the time taken to reach and pass the checkpoint.

To solve for t, we need to know the speed at which the person is riding their bicycle.

If you provide the speed of the person on the bicycle, we can calculate the time it takes for them to reach and pass the checkpoint.