The basic formula for these kinds of questions is "Rate X Time = Distance". In this case you know the distance and the rate, so you want to solve for time (i.e. "How long") so the first step is to rewrite the equation so it's solving for time instead of distance.
If you divide (the opposite of multiply since the left side of the equation is multiplying by Rate) both sides by R (i.e. Rate) the new version of the equation becomes
T = Distance/Rate
Now replace the variables you know (from the original story problem).
T = 400/60
T = 6.6666 hours
There are 60 minutes in an hour so...
6.6666 X 60 = 399.6 minutes
24 minutes
125840 feet in 22 minutes
Distance = (speed) x (time)Time = (distance) / (speed)= 1 / 20 hour = 3 minutes
That depends on how fast you are traveling. If you're going 60 MPH it will take approximately 17 h. (time = distance/velocity)
At 65 miles per hours, you are traveling 1/65 miles per minute. The time to travel 60 miles would be 60/65 minutes.
It will travel that distance in 15 minutes.
The time it takes to travel 500 miles is dependent on the speed at which you are traveling. For example, if you are traveling at 60 miles per hour, it will take approximately 8.33 hours (or 500 minutes) to cover the distance.
36 minutes if going at a constant rate. distance divided by rate (speed)=time it will take to travel.
Convert the minutes to hours, then use the formula: distance = speed x time.
Time = Distance/Velocity = 2000/55 = 36.3636.. hours = 36 hours 21.8181.. minutes
It depends how fast you are traveling. if there is no acceleration, use time= distance/speed. for linear acceleration google SUVAT equations.
The train is travelling 60 miles in 60 minutes, therefore, it would take 7 minutes for it to travel 7 miles.
Traveling With Others
Speed = Distance/Time Rearrange the formula: Time = Distance/Speed Time = 203/59 = 3.440677966 hours or about 3 hours and 26 minutes.
contingent on what speed and vehicle you are traveling in.
16.6 minutes
This depends on your speed and may depend on what country you live in. Where I live you should travel at a distance suitable for the speed you are traveling.