(80 + 100) / (2 + 3) = 180/5 = 36 miles per hour.
36 mph
180 miles / 5 hours = 36 miles per hour (average)
36 miles per hour
36 mph
100 miles
two hours at forty miles an hour. three hours at 33.333 miles an hour 180/5= 36 miles an hour
He drove 180 miles in 5 hours for an average speed of 36 miles per hour.
Martin Morning was created on 2003-08-25.
The driving distance from Kraków, Poland to Martin, Slovakia is about 117.9mi / 189.74km
Martin Steingesser has written: 'Brothers of morning'
Dean Martin died of respiratory failure, at his home on Christmas morning 1995
No, not the word morning. So it'll be written like this: Good morning Mrs. Martin. This is because good is the start of the sentence and Mrs. Martin is a name.Improved answer by NekoChibi-Chan:No "Good Morning Mrs Martin" Is incorrect grammer. Because it is a sentence. If "Good Morning Mrs Martin was a title, you would capitalize every word of it. Hower since it's a general sentence, You would capitalize "Good" because its the first word in a sentence. And you would also capitalize "Mrs Martin" because it is the name of a person "morning" would be the only word in the sentence that is not capitalized. Also "Mrs" is an abbreviation so you would put a "." after Mrs.In the end the sentence should look like this:"Good morning Mrs. Martin."