72 miles * 60 minutes / 100 miles= 43.2 minutes or 60 minutes / 100 miles= .6 minutes per mile .6 minutes per miles * 72 miles = 43.2 minutes
Rigel is about 860 light years from us. That equates to 5.05550984 × 1015 miles. So at 100mph, it would take 50,555,100,000,000 hours or 5.7673032 × 109 years (That's almost 6 billion years)
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You would be 313,000 miles away, which is further than the Moon is from Earth.
You use math in aviation by checking how long a flight will be. For example, you are in a plane that is going 100MPH and your destination is 100 miles away. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so you will get there in 60 minutes.
That would depend on where you are.
That would depend upon where you are!
If a planet was discovered 1.1 billion miles away from the sun, it would be closest to Saturn and Uranus in our solar system. Saturn is about 886 million miles away from the sun, and Uranus is about 1.78 billion miles away from the sun.
From LA to Sydney is 7847 miles. That would be about 13 hours long on a direct flight.
If Polaris was twice as far away as it is, it would be three-quarters dimmer, but still quite useful. If it was a few thousand miles away, the Earth would be well inside it.
well half of 30 is 15 so if it's 15 miles away.. then it would take you 30 mins to travel 15 miles
Based on an average distance of 93 million miles from the sun, a planet that is 5900 million miles away would be Saturn.
An hour and three quarters if your destination is 70 miles away. Never, if your destination is further away.