For the above car, speed is=60m/h
=60 miles in 1 hour
=60 miles in 60 minutes
If the car takes 60 minutes to cover 60 miles,
Then, the time duration in which the car covers a mile is=60/60 minutes
=1 minute
Therefore, it can be said that it takes 1 minute to do 1 mile in 60 miles an hour.
At constant speed of 60mph, it would take a car one minute to cover a mile, or 60 seconds, which is 1/60 of an hour.
4 minutes. The last car on the train is the best way to think about it. That car has to travel the length of the train(1 mile) and also the length of the tunnel( also 1 mile). The total distance would be 2 miles, obviously. So if the train were traveling at 60mph it takes 1 minute to go 1 mile, but since it is going 30mph, it would take two minutes to go 1 mile.
It takes one minute- there are 60 minutes in a hour, so if the car is doing 60mph, then it's travelling a mile every minute.
1 minute
25 hours driving
It depends on it's speed.
It all depends on how fast you travel, if you go at 60mph then it will take 713 minutes (or 11 hours 53 minutes)
90 seconds.
speed = distance/time time = distance/speed = 90mi/60mph = 1.5h
A car going 60mph, it would take 1/10th of a second.
25 seconds
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