50 Nautical Miles
Assuming this is ground speed. 1 Knot is 1 nautical mile per hour. This plane in one hour would have traveled 300 nautical miles. There is 60 minutes in one hour so to find out how many miles per minute, take the 300 and divide them by 60, this gives you 5 nautical miles per minute. To finally get your answer multiply 5 nautical miles times the amount of minutes 10, which gives you the answer of 50.
90kms
1 mile.
1 hour = 60 minutes 60/15 = 4, or 15 = 1/4 of 60 If distance traveled in 60 minutes = 72km, then in 1/4 that time, you traveled 1/4 of that distance 72/4 = 18km
35 miles in 1 hour or 60 minutes 12 minutes is 1/5th of an hour so in 12 minutes the distance traveled should also be 1/5th of the distance traveled in 60 minutes which is 7 miles
The distance traveled divided by the time it took in minutes
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
1.5 km is a distance, not a speed.
5,600 km
30 minutes is half an hour.120 KMH for half an hour=60 km
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.
No. 150 million km is the distance from Earth to Sun, and this distance is called an AU (astronomical unit). Light travels this distance in about 8 minutes.A light-year is the distance traveled by light in a year, which of course is much more than the distance traveled in 8 minutes. A light-year is approximately 9.461 x 10 to the power 12 km.
The distance from Kansas City, Kansas to Miami, Florida is about 1,465 miles. It'll take about 22 hours 15 minutes.