how many times could you travel the world in 6000,000 miles.
You could travel around the world 4 times.
30,000,000,000,000 which is 10 trillion
6000000
6000000/24 = 250000
You could circle the earth at the equator 261 times, approximately.
The will depend on the fuel mileage of the vehicle and of the driver. If a vehicle averages 30 miles per gallon of fuel, then multiply 128 miles times 30 ( 3,840 miles) However, if the fuel economy of the vehicle is only 15 miles per gallon, then 15 times 128 would be the distance you could travel ( 1,920 miles).
65mph times 3hours = 195 miles traveled
1200 divided by h times s
you can travel around the earth 281,106.9 times, if going around the equator
You're stopping every 5 miles, on the average.
That depends on speed and the ability to maintain that speed. If I can walk at 3 miles per hour and never stop or slow then I can travel 72 miles in a 24 hour period. (3 times 24 is 72) If I fly at 100 miles an hour and not need to refuel then I can go 2400 miles. (100 times 24 equals 2400) If I walk 3 miles an hour and need to rest for 1 hour every 3 hours then I can travel 54 miles a day. (I will rest 6 hours a day and travel for 18 hours a day. 3 times 18 is 54.) ===================================== If you are an astronaut on the space station, this has an average orbital speed of 17239.2 miles an hour - so in 24 hours you would travel 413740.8 miles.
Just as long as many people today. While people in medieval times were more conditioned to walking, it was rare for anyone then to travel more than 25 to 30 miles from where they were born.