30 minutes is half an hour.120 KMH for half an hour=60 km
A plane traveling at a speed of 200 mph for 30 minutes would cover a distance of 100 miles.
60 km.
I am going to assume you meant a constant speed of 1.5km/min. speed = distance/time distance = speed x time = 1.5km/min x 5.0min = 7.5km
30 min = half an hour (60/2) so half of 120 km = 60 km
The train traveled 180 miles.
ruffly 168mph
32 MPH
20.25 miles
The answer would very depending on how long you drive at 60mph. The reason is simply that the mph stands for mile per hour, which means you go a particular speed in a particular amount of time... without knowing the speed And the time the amount of miles traveled or time elapsed going a distance is unkown. However, I'll put a few examples here for various times. 60mph is 1 mile per 1 minute (as there are 60min in an hour), so at this speed, whatever amount of time traveled (in minutes) is equal to the amount of miles traveled (see below). 60mph for 1 minutes: 1 mile traveled 60mph for 5 minutes: 5 miles traveled 60mph for 10 minutes: 10 miles traveled 60mph for 15 minutes: 15 miles traveled 60mph for 30 minutes: 30 miles traveled 60mph for 60min/1hr: 60 miles
41.66 mph
81.82 miles per hour.
a car or any automotive going in circles, it has no direction 8)