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A bicyclist travelled for T=2 hours at a constant speed of R=22 kilometers (km) per hour. Use the formula D=R-T to find the total distance traveled in kilometres.
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Answered by GPT 3.5
D = R * T
D = 22 km/hour * 2 hours
D = 44 km

The total distance traveled by the bicyclist is 44 kilometers.
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