The time taken depends on the speed at which the journey is undertaken. And the speed depends on a number of factors. Amongst these are the mode of transport, road conditions including weather, speed limits, traffic, whether or not the journey is non-stop.
This is a nice simple example of how speed, distance, and time all tie into one another because 160 miles divided by 80 mph will give a nice, clean division into 2 hours of driving. In a real-world scenario, it should be noted that the trip will actually be a little bit further because of things like traffic, construction, fuel stops, and other delays along the way. These are things that people will commonly experience, whether or not they are driving themselves or simply reading information and hearing discussions that occasionally refer to things like Metrowest car service as part of a larger travel discussion. It should be noted that math will give a person a certain travel time, but real life will give a person a slightly longer travel time due to delays along the way. Were you working out this problem for practice purposes, or is there a trip planned and you are attempting to determine travel time?
2 hours.
24 minutes
About 2 hr 8 min.
Divide the distance by the speed.
2 hours and 17 minutes
According to Google maps it will take 2 hours 40 minutes, to drive the 160 miles, using the M40 and A34.
Do the math - 80 miles per hour, that's 160 miles in two hours. 160 is 10 percent of 1600, so....20 hours
160/30 = 16/3 = 5 and 1/3 hours
The total distance between the two locations is 160 miles. It will take about 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Nottingham to the county of Sussex is approx 160 miles. It will take at least 3 hours to drive.
To work this out divide 160 by 65.It would take about 2 hours 27 minutes