Any mathematicians?
Is it possible to combine two sets of cycling data to find the overall average speed?
For example: if I rode 13 miles at 14.7mph and then 21 miles at 13.9 miles, what would my average be over the 28.6 mile total?
And how do you do it?
Thanks!
I meant 34 mile total, of course.
>>1087898
You just divide total distance by total time.
Time=distance/speed
So for your example it would be
34
______________
13/14.7 + 21/13.9
Giving you an average of 14.2mph
are you retarded?
>>1087898
Add the total distance and the total time.
Then divide it out to get your average speed.
Go ask /sci/.
>>1087901
Thanks very much!
>>1087904
Legitimately this, what the fuck?
>>1087898
Holy shit are you literally a retarded person?
If you're retarded you could at least be fast
God really hated you didn't he
you don't need to be a mathematician to work this out OP
OP, country and age
>>1087898
/sci/ here
idk
You guys are mean, OP could be a woman.
Holy shit this thread, thanks for the laugh OP