A student cycles a distance of 63km in less than 3yrs.what is the average speed?

3 yrs??? Are you sure it's years?

Not 3yrs but 3hrs

To find the average speed, we need to divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken.

Given:
Distance traveled = 63 km
Time taken = less than 3 years

Since we do not have the exact time, let's assume the minimum possible time, which is 2 years. (The average speed will be higher if the actual time is less.)

Total time taken = 2 years = 2 * 365 days = 730 days

Average speed = Total distance traveled / Total time taken
Average speed = 63 km / 730 days

To convert the average speed to a more common unit, we can convert the days to hours or minutes.

Let's assume that the student cycled for 12 hours per day (including breaks, rest days, etc.).

Total hours cycled = 12 hours/day * 730 days = 8760 hours

Average speed = 63 km / 8760 hours

Now we can calculate the average speed:

Average speed = 0.0072 km/hour

Therefore, the average speed is approximately 0.0072 km/hour.

To calculate the average speed, you need to know the total distance traveled and the total time taken. In this case, you're given the distance traveled, which is 63 km, but you're not given the exact time taken to cover that distance.

To calculate the average speed, you can use the formula:

Average speed = Total distance / Total time

Since you don't have the total time, you cannot calculate the average speed directly. To determine the average speed, you need to know the exact time it took the student to cycle the given distance.

Please provide the exact time taken to cycle the 63 km, and I will assist you in calculating the average speed.