Break out your calculator or if you're good then grab a pencil and paper. Divide 48 (the miles you rode) by 30 minutes (the speed you rode.) 48 divided by 30 equals 1.6 or 1.6 hours. There are 60 minutes in an hour so now we need to figure out what .6 or 6 tenths of an hour is. 60 divided by 10 is 6. This gives us what one tenth is. We know that we have 6 tenths so 6 times 6 is 36 or 36 minutes. Soooo... It will take you 1 hour and 36 minutes to travel 48 miles on your bicycle. I gave you one method of figuring it out for yourself. Someone once said, "Give a man a fish and you feed him for one day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life."
At a speed of 180 mph, it would take approximately 45.45 seconds to travel a quarter mile.
It would take 15 hours to bike 225 miles at a speed of 15 mph.
At 'B' mph, it takes ( A/B ) hours to cover 'A' miles.At 'B' mph, it takes ( A/B ) hours to cover 'A' miles.
It would take approximately 19.8 minutes to travel 33 miles at a speed of 100 miles per hour. This calculation is done by dividing the distance by the speed (33 miles / 100 mph) and converting the result from hours to minutes.
To calculate the time it takes for the two boats to be 162 miles apart, you can use the formula: time = distance / relative speed. The relative speed of the two boats is the sum of their speeds, which is 25 mph + 29 mph = 54 mph. Then, time = 162 miles / 54 mph = 3 hours. So, it will take 3 hours for the two boats to be 162 miles apart.
9 hours 42 minutes to travel 565 miles at 60 mph
At 1,050 mph it takes 1 minute 7 seconds to travel 19.5 miles.
It takes just over 8 minutes to travel 10 miles, at the speed of 50 mph.
About 18 minutes at a constant 500 mph.
46 minutes at 65 mph.
About 37 minutes at 65 mph
About 20 minutes.
4.69 hr
5 hours
36 minutes.
1.26 hours
About one hour at 65 mph.