-- Calculate or look up the distance between you and Montreal.
-- Estimate the speed at which you can travel there.
-- Divide the distance number by the speed number. The quotient is the
length of time in motion it will take you to cover the distance.
-- ADD the length of time you expect to be stopped for fuel, rest, food, and
pits. The sum is the total time you should expect it to take you. It's as accurate
as the numbers were that you used for distance, speed, and stops.
convert the time
The quarterly compound interest of a principle can be given by A=P(1+(r/n))^.25t. Here P is the principle, A is the amount and t is the time taken.
Retardation = change in vel / time taken
The price of a Montreal vacation would vary depending on hotel, flight and attractions. The price would also be affected by the amount of time a person would stay in Montreal.
Bhaskaracharya
Accelaration= change in velocity/time taken OR Acceleration=final velocity- initial velocity/time taken
Distance travelled/Time taken.
Distance to travel divided by average speed = amount of time taken. Time now plus time taken = ETA
Change in position and the time taken for the change in position.
distance travelled and time taken average speed = distance/time
25 hours
calculate the distance traveled by the time taken