108,000 km/h
126/80 hours = 1.575 hours = 1 hour 34.5 minutes.
If it travels x kilometres in 1 hour, it is travelling at x km/h.
The answer depends entirely on what the question is. If you want too know how far you can go while travelling at v kilometres per hour over a period of h hours, then the dependent variable is the distance. If you want too know how long it would take you to go s kilometres when travelling at v kilometres per hour, then the dependent variable is the time.
The ISS (International Space Station) orbits at an altitude of approximately 350 kilometres (220 miles) above the surface of the Earth, travelling at an average speed of 27,724 kilometres (17,227 mi) per hour, completing 15.7 orbits per day. See related link for more information.
They usually swim at around 7 kilometres per hour but can go as fast as 35 kilometres per hour.
125 Kilometres - 75 minutes is 1.25 hours.
2870990000/50000 = 57419.8 hours
50 / 1/2 = 50 x 2 = 100 The car would therefore be travelling at 100 kilometres per hour.
Travelling at 60 kilometres per hour over 120 hours, and assuming no rest breaks, gives a total distance of 120 x 60 = 7200 kilometres.
Yes. You are travelling at just over 64 kilometres per hour.
Dividing distance travelled by speed gives 10/35 x 60 = 17 minutes 8.57 seconds, rounded to two decimal places.
If you were travelling at 25 kmh, every hour means you have travelled 25 kilometres. Therefore it would take you 2 hours to travel 50 kilometres.