To determine how many minutes it will take her to reach the coast, we need to know the distance to the coast and her speed. However, if we assume she has a specific time to reach the coast without breaks, we can simply add the 20 minutes of rest to that travel time. For example, if it takes her 60 minutes to travel without stopping, the total time including her rest would be 80 minutes.
At an average 60 mph: 200 minutes
200 minutes
200
Her travel time is three hours and 20 minutes, because the 20 minutes is added to the non-stop time described.
200 minuts. 60*3+20=200
5 minutes
1051200
81/3 minutes.
Once the puck stops the clock stops. When the puck is dropped the clock starts. A Total of one full hour (60 Minutes) of actual playing time.
8 minutes and 31 seconds
It depends on the speed.
About 5-6 minutes