12 hours 56 minutes.
A minimum of 15.7 hours.
18 hours 20 minutes @60 mph
11 hours 3 minutes at 60 mph
Just under 13 hours 13 x 85 = 1,105
It will take about 16 hours and 55 minutes of total driving time if you drive non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph.
It wil take 18 1/3 hours to drive 1100 miles at 60mph. I figured this out by this formula: D=R*T, in which D=Distance,R=Rate, and T=Time. Then i just plugged in the numbers, D=1100 miles,R=60mph,and T=x, because the time is unknown. So this should look like this: 1100=60*T 1100=60x 1100/60=18.3 or 18 1/3 hours/
15 hours 42 minutes. This is your actual driving time at that speed and does not include stops.
At 60 mph, you can drive 10 miles. At 30 mph, you can drive 5 miles.
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 75 mph, it would take about 14 hours and 40 minutes.
what do ya think mph stands for... miles per hour. it will take one hour to drive 60 miles at 60 mph.
That depends on the speed at which you travel.Walking, at 3 mph . . . . . 366.7 hoursDriving, at 35 mph . . . . . 31.4 hoursDriving, at 65 mph . . . . . 16.9 hoursCommercial jet liner, 400 mph . . 2.75 hoursSpeed of sound, 735 mph . . . . . 1.5 hoursSpeed of light, 186,282 mph . . . 0.006 hoursFor any other speed, divide the 1100 miles by your speed (which must be in miles per hour).
Time = Distance/Speed = 14.66.. hours, although that does assume that the speed can be maintained for that length of time after allowing for fuelling and comfort breaks