Kendra is planning to ride her bicycle on a popular biking path that is 60 miles long. She plans to average 6 miles per hour. To find about how long the trip will take, solve the distance formula d = rt for t. Then substitute to find the time it will take her for the trip.

To solve for t in the formula d = rt, we first need to isolate t by dividing both sides by r:

t = d / r

Given that d = 60 miles and r = 6 miles per hour:

t = 60 miles / 6 miles per hour

t = 10 hours

Therefore, it will take Kendra approximately 10 hours to ride the 60-mile biking path at an average speed of 6 miles per hour.