She traveled 200 miles on sunday and 250 miles on sturday
About 600 km
yes, born in Woolsthorpe Manor, which is located in england.
Distance is the overall length of travel. If you traveled in a big L you distance is the length of both lines. Displacement is the length and direction you are from your starting point so in the instance of the big L, a connecting line that makes a triangle is your displacement. Another example is if you travel 5 ft to the left and then 5 ft to right, The distance you traveled is 10 ft, but your displacement is 0 because you ended back up where you started
To determine average speed, you need to know what distance the object traveled in meters over how long it took the object to travel that distance in seconds.
No as it is the light refracting (slowing down) through the raindrops. The different colours in the white light travel at different speeds through the raindrop, which causes them to split up into the different colours of the rainbow. Obviously if the light didn't slow down it would continue as white light.
she traveled 200 miles on Sunday and 250 miles on Saturday
Yes, it comes on normally Friday, Saturday, and sometimes Sunday on the Travel Channel.
USPS mail does travel on Saturday, but not on Sundays. Basically USPS "shuts down" on Sunday, unless forced to deliver on Sunday by VERY bad weather on Saturday. But unless there is a tornado, mail pauses on Sundays. So: Sunday is the only day that mail doesn't travel unless very bad weather prevents mail from being shipped on Saturday.
Saturday is the best and Sunday isn't the best time
Rate of travel = (distance traveled) divided by (time traveled)
There is no reason to give an "about" answer when it is so easy to give the exact one. Also, by posting this question you show that you are unaware of the fact that you could have obtained the answer much more easily and quickly by using the calculator that comes as part of your computer. It is 490 - 225 = 265 miles.
I/you/we/they have traveled. He/she/it has traveled.
Traveled is the past tense. The present tense is travel.
He traveled to Mexico.
They traveled by horse and walking around and that is how they traveled
Magellan traveled by boat. Magellan traveled by boat.
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