The first 'bus' services comprised of horse-drawn carriages, so it is likely that the speed was limited to the walking pace of the horses in use.
It obviously depends on the average speed of the bus.
The bus' average speed is two (2) km per minute.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
Easy - 20 minutes is one-third of an hour, and the bus traveled 30km. Multiply that 30km by three and that gives the total distance it would travel in one hour. Answer is an average speed of 90kmh.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
60km/h
About 7 miles.
Velocity (or speed) = Distance ÷ Time In this example, speed = 120/2 = 60 kph
It depends on the point at which you begin your travel in Kansas, and the point at which you end your travel in California, as well as your method of travel (car, bus, train, plane) and your speed of travel.
60km. 80*.75 = 60.00
Yes, people can travel by bus.