For every hour, you'll travel 90km. So, if you divide the total distance of 4840 km by the speed of 90 km per hour, you get about 53.78 hours.
To look at it a little more thoroughly, look at the measurements. km per hour is the same as distance (km) divided by time (hour). So we know 2 of three variables in the equation. 4840 / h = 90. To solve we can do the following:
4840 = 90 x h
4840 / 90 = h
53.78 = h
The vehicle must average at least 59 km/hr.
Note: This answer is rounded to two significant digits because that is the precision allowed by the two measurements. Mathematically the answer is 58.6(repeating).
Distance=Veloxity x Time
D=90 x 4.5
D=405 kilometres
Driving your car for 60 minutes would mean you are driving for one hour, and if you are going 90 kilometers per hour you would of gone 90 km's
Time = Distance/Speed = 500km/50kmperhour = 10 hours
40 x 2 = 80 kilometers.
About 89 km/h
100km/hr x 4 hr = 400km
If this jet keeps a constant speed of 60 kilometers every 5 minutes throughout the entire 6 hours of it's flight, it will travel 4,320 kilometers. Distance = Speed * Time Speed = 60 km / 5 min ( 60 km/ 5 min ) * ( 60 min / 1 hour ) = 720 km / hour Distance = ( 720 km / hour ) * ( 6 hours ) Distance = 4320 km
The bus' average speed is two (2) km per minute.
You need to multiply the speed of the wave by the time. You may also need to convert the units, to make them compatible. For instance, if the speed of the wave is expressed in meters per second, you would need to convert the minutes to seconds.
Earth's distance from the Sun varies between about 147 and 152 million kilometers. Given the speed of light as 299,792,458 m/sec and the Sun's radius of 696,000 km, this makes the time taken for the journey (from the Sun's surface to the Earth's) between 8.14 and 8.42 minutes. On an average, it is about 8.28 minutes or 8 minutes and 17 seconds.
Usain Bolt run 100 m (with a running start) with a speed of 41 km/h.
That depends at what speed you are driving.
You need its speed to answer this question.
60 kph
In order to calculate how many minutes it would take someone to travel 5 kilometers you need to know the speed the person is traveling at. For example if the person is traveling at a speed of 60 kilometers an hour it would take them 5 minutes to travel 5 kilometers.
Depends on what speed you can maintain. Assuming you could drive at 100 km/h the whole time, 20 minutes would get you 33.3 kilometers.
6 km/h
540 kilometres per hour.
125 Kilometres - 75 minutes is 1.25 hours.
You must drive at a speed of (16.9 miles) per (15 minutes), or 67.6 mph.
30 km
Exactly 1.7 kilometers per hour.Use the formula: d=rtwhere d is the distance you have to traveland r is the rate or speed you travel in (in this case is the kilometers per hour)and t is the time is takes to travel the distanceThus the equation would be: 85 = r × 50to find r, you must divide both sides by 5085 ÷ 50 = 1.7Therefore r=1.7you will have to travel at the speed of 1.7 kilometers per hour
If your speed is 100 km/h, it would take you 2.5 hours = 2 hours and 30 minutes to drive 250 km. If your average speed is 250 km/h(Very high!), then you would travel 250 km in one hour.