Why would you ask that? 300 miles?
300 miles Multiply 90 x 3-1/3 = 300; or multiply 90 x 3 for distance in 3 hrs = 270 miles; then divide 90 by 60 to determine speed per minute and multiply by 20 to determine distance in 20 minutes, then add to 270 (90 / 60 = 1-1/2 x 20 = 30 + 270 = 300.
10 km in 10 minutes is 1 km per minute. 60 minutes to each hour means the truck is traveling 60 km per hour.
33,055m or 33.055Km
2 hours 30 minutes, within speed limits
avg speed=total distance/total time avg speed=60/20=3mtr/sec
There is no such speed record, unless you mean John Glen's flight on July 16, 1957 from NAS Los Alamitos, California to Floyd Bennett Field, New York at 3 hours, 23 minutes and 8.4 seconds. See attached link for more records.
The flight time from Leeds in the United Kingdom to Faro in Portugal is approximately 2 hours and 54 minutes. This is only an approximation. The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, delays and refuelling stops. Your airline can provide additional information through customer service or their website.
Answer: 1 3/5 hours or 1 hour and 36 minutes Explanation: Distance traveled = Speed * time or solved for time is time = distance traveled / speed Plug in known values for speed and distance traveled and you will get the time it took.
It travels 288 miles in 4 hours 30 minutes at that speed.
Are you assuming that it keeps travelling at that speed?
distance = speed X time at speed. Therefore, in this instance, the distance is 3 X 50 + 70 X (1/2) = 185 miles.
If a car travels 330 miles in 5.5 hours, what is the mph?
distance traveled=60 km.time =45 minutes=45/60 hrs=0.75 hrsthen speed =distance traveled/total time=60/ 0.75 km/hr=80 km/hr
A car that travels 1000 kilometers in 5 hrs, averages 200km/h.
542 miles in 12 hours and 37 minutes equates to an average speed of 42.96 miles per hour.
Hints: speed = (distance) / (time) You need to convert 1 hour + 45 minutes into a single unit, such as hours or minutes.
8o mph
No. Distance is dependent on both length of travel and speed of travel. For example, If car A leaves location X at a certain time, and travels at 200km/hr for two hours, it travels 400km. If car B leaves the same location at the same time, and travels 50km/hr for four hours, it travels 200km. As you can see, car A traveled for half the time car B traveled while doubling its total distance traveled.
260 miles / 6.5 hours = 40 mph