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∙ 11y agoa pickup can travel 300 miles in the same time that a car going 10 miles per hour faster can travel 350 miles. How fast is the car traveling?
We know that the time traveled is 5 hours, since a car going 10 mph faster travels an extra 50 miles over the same amount of time.Dividing 300 miles by 5 hours, we get 60 mph. Since the car is traveling 10 mph, the car is traveling 70 mph.
There is no direct conversion between hours and miles. The time it takes to travel 60 miles depends on the speed at which you are traveling. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take one hour to travel 60 miles.
Yes, it is possible.
If you are traveling at 60 mph, it would take you 10 hours and 54 minutes. If you are traveling at 65 mph, it would take you 10 hours. The faster you travel, the less time it will take.
a pickup can travel 300 miles in the same time that a car going 10 miles per hour faster can travel 350 miles. How fast is the car traveling?
a pickup can travel 300 miles in the same time that a car going 10 miles per hour faster can travel 350 miles. How fast is the car traveling?
We know that the time traveled is 5 hours, since a car going 10 mph faster travels an extra 50 miles over the same amount of time.Dividing 300 miles by 5 hours, we get 60 mph. Since the car is traveling 10 mph, the car is traveling 70 mph.
You are traveling at 15 miles per hour.
There is no direct conversion between hours and miles. The time it takes to travel 60 miles depends on the speed at which you are traveling. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take one hour to travel 60 miles.
The difference in distance traveled is 50 miles (350 - 300 = 50)We also know that the car is going 10mph faster than the truck is.Using that information we can find out the time taken for the car and truck to go their respective distances.We take the extra 50 miles traveled by the car and divide it by the 10mph faster that the car is traveling than the truck(50 miles / 10mph = 5 hours)So we now know that it took the truck 5 hours to travel 300 miles.(300 miles / 5 hours = 60mph)To check your answer you can see if the cars speed matches up with the information given in the initial question.So we have (350 miles / 5 hours = 70mph)70mph is indeed 10mph faster than the truck, therefore, the answer is correct.
Yes, it is possible.
If you are traveling at 60 mph, it would take you 10 hours and 54 minutes. If you are traveling at 65 mph, it would take you 10 hours. The faster you travel, the less time it will take.
It really depends on the speed of the car. If it is traveling at 60 miles per hour, it would travel 120 miles. If it is traveling at 20 miles per hour, it would travel 40 miles.
If a Car is traveling 65 miles per hour, it will travel 130 miles in two hours.
Significantly faster. At a force march pace, a person walking will travel four to five miles in an hour. In a car, you can travel much faster. For instance, the nearest Interstate to me has a speed limit of 75 miles per hour, so, if you were to compare the two traveling up that stretch of road, the car (moving at the speed limit) would be traveling at 15 times the speed that the person walking (at a brisk force march pace) would be traveling at.
1 hour.