A cyclist moves at a constant speed of 5 m/s if the cyclist does not accelerate during the next 20 seconds he will travel at?

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We have that if the cyclist does not accelerate during the next 20 seconds he will travel D=100m
From the question we are told A cyclist moves at a constant speed of 5 m/s if the cyclist does not accelerate during the next 20 seconds he will travel at?
Generally the equation for the  Distance Traveled is mathematically given asD=v*tTherefore[tex]D=v*t\\\\\D=5*20\\\\D=100m[/tex]Therefore if the cyclist does not accelerate during the next 20 seconds he will travel D=100m
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5 m/s because the speed is constant 

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