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32 miles per hour. The speed at which the car is travelling is the distance in miles that the car travels per hour. If the car travels 16 miles in 30 minutes it should then travel twice as far in one hour, since one hour is twice as long as 30 minutes (half an hour). So, the car travels 2 * 16 miles per hour, which equals 32 miles per hour.
well 40 miles per hour means that a car goes 40 miles in one hour... so if a car is going 80 miles in one hour and you divide the 80 and one hour by 2.. then you get 40 miles in 30 minures.. and the car is going 80 miles per hour.
The faster car travels at an average speed of 48 miles per hour, while the slower car travels at 36 miles per hour. To find the difference in their speeds, subtract the slower car's speed from the faster car's speed: 48 - 36 = 12 miles per hour. Therefore, the faster car travels 12 miles per hour more than the slower car.
A car going 60 miles per hour and a car going 20 miles an hour Does it have 12 times the momentun than the one going 20
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The car's speed is 21.75 miles per hour.
Depends how fast the car is.
The car's average speed is 86.67 miles per hour.
The faster car travels at 48 miles per hour The slower car travels at 36 miles per hour 48mph - 36mph = 12mph Therefore, the faster car travels 12 miles per hour faster than the slower car. Note that the question refers to the relative speeds of the cars and not the relative distances.
The speed of an car per hour[s] is the speed that the car is going.Example- If a car is going 75 miles for5 hours,what is the cars speed.The car speed is 75 miles per hour.
An example of acceleration by decreasing speed is when a car is traveling at 50 miles per hour and then applies the brakes, causing the car to slow down to 30 miles per hour. The decrease in speed over time represents a negative acceleration, or deceleration, as the car is still changing its velocity.