A cyclist rides her bike at a speed of kilometers per hour. What is this speed in kilometers per minute? How many kilometers will the cyclist travel in minutes? Do not round your answers.

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1 km/h = (1/60) km/minute

(how many minutes are there in 1 hour? )

You don't post an actual speed (typo?). so
suppose you have
80 km/h
= (80/60) km/min
= (4/3) km/min

replace my speed with whatever speed you have, then simplify ??/60 to lowest term fractions.
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Reiny... I know this question. It is in an ALEKS question. ALEKS is an educational website in which you do math and solve problems. This question showed up for me too! He copied and pasted the question. In ALEKS, you CANNOT copy paste numbers. So when he did that, the numbers did not show up. The #s bike rider is riding at a speed of 18 KM, and you have to solve that WITH how much distance he will cover in 10 seconds, so this is the question....
A cyclist rides his bike at a speed of
18 miles per hour. What is this speed in feet per second? How many feet will the cyclist travel in 10
seconds? In your computations, use the fact that
mile is equal to
feet. Do not round your answers.