I don't think you can do it. To travel 2 miles at 60 MPH would take two minutes. You have already traveled for two minutes while driving 1 mile at 30 MPH.
Distance divided by the time it takes to cover the distance, equals average speed per unit of time. For example: An object takes 0.5 seconds to cover 1 foot. 1 divided by 0.5 equals 2 (1/0.5=2) so it is traveling at an average speed of 2 feet per second.
A nanosecond.
One Hertz equals one cycle per second.
Force, according to Newton's second law.
No - it is the other way round - 10 inches per second is equal to 25.4 centimetres per second.
What equals 1 second
Since the second equation is already solved for "y", you can replace "y" by "9" in the other equation. Then solve the new equation for "x".
.10 meters per a second equals 10 meters per a second
1000 milliseconds = 1 second
It then equals 1/81
It equals 200 because 20x20 equals 200
Distance divided by the time it takes to cover the distance, equals average speed per unit of time. For example: An object takes 0.5 seconds to cover 1 foot. 1 divided by 0.5 equals 2 (1/0.5=2) so it is traveling at an average speed of 2 feet per second.
That's the reflexive property of equality.
Two pentagons that have corresponding angles congruent. First equals the first, second equals the second and so forth.
The second would suggest that x equals the string "=3".
Average speed = Distance divided by time taken and the unit is meters per second (written m/s), so remember to convert distance to meters and time to seconds if it not already given to you as these.
1000 milliseconds