49.6 miles per hour or 79.8 km/hr
160.9344 kilometers per hour
Time = Distance/Speed = 29/60 hours = 29 minutes.
That depends on your speed and the number of stops you make. However, if you average 60 miles per hour for the entire distance your driving time would be about 29 hours and 46 minutes.
It really depends all on your speed
His speed for the 3rd hour is represented by X.You know that ((2)35+x)/3=33.You can multiply both sides by 3 to get 2(35)+x=99By simplifying you can change that to 70+x=99When you subtract 70 from both sides you get x=29.You can check that by averaging the 35, 35, and 29, which is 33.That means Kevin drove 29 mph for the 3rd hour.
Speed is a scalar, velocity is a vector and so the direction of motion is important for velocity. Total distance travelled = 3km + 4 km = 7 km Total time taken = 3/5 hours + 4/3 hours = (9+20)/15 = 29/15 hours Average speed = 7 / (29/15) = 7*15/29 = 3.6207 km per hour. Final location = 3 km E + 4 km N = 5 km away from the starting point (by Pythagoras) in the direction 53.13 degrees = arctan(4/3). So average velocity = 5 / (29/15) = 5*15/29 = 2.5862 km per hour in the direction given above.
2 hours 29 minutes.
1815/29 = 62.586 kWh per day, average energy usageAverage power consumption = 1,815,000/(29 x 24) = 2,607 watt-hours per hour = 2,607 watts
At an average 51 mph, it will take 29 hours.
It depends on how fast you are driving. simply take 29 and divide it by your speed in mph. for example if you are driving 60 mph then the equation would be 29/60=.4833 hours.
To calculate speed, you first convert the time to hours: 2 minutes 29 seconds is 2.4833 minutes, or approximately 0.0414 hours. Next, divide the distance traveled (288900 km) by the time taken (0.0414 hours) to find the speed. The speed would be approximately 6,970,531 km/h.
29 km per hour.