1 mph: 1 hour
60 mph: 1 minute
You can drive a mile at any speed, as long as you have enough time to do so.
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Yes, you can. If the average speed for the first mile is 30 mph, and the average speed for the second mile is 90 mph, then 30+90=120/2=60. You need to solve the equation for average speed, not time. You can't. 1 mile @ 30mph = 2 minutes 60 mph for 2 miles = 2 mintes thererfore you cannot go fast enough (or you could go infinity mph)
That cannot be answered without knowing your speed over that distance.
This cannot be answered properly without knowing what your speed is.
That cannot be answered without knowing your speed over that distance.
This is an average speed of 28.8 mph
How long does it take a car to travel 1 mile if its average speed is 40 mph? In: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4423 [Edit categories]
It depends on your speed. So, as an example, if you could drive non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph, it would take about34 minutes.
20 min. i belive
A 4-minute mile means an average speed of 15 miles per hour.
Well were I come from, a 43 mile long drive is usually 43 miles long.