40 mph
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 70 mph, it would take about 1 hour and 40 minutes.
245 miles
Well, if you drove for 60 minutes (one hour) at that speed, you would travel 128 miles. But you only traveled for 15 minutes- one fourth of an hour. Divide 128 by 4, and that is your answer.
If you drove at 38 mph then it would take you one hour to drive 38 miles. If you drove at 76 mph it would take you half an hour to drive 38 miles
85 miles
The answer is 224/4 = 56 miles per hour
The answer is in the "Miles per hour" (Mph) you drove. If you drove 40 Mph, then in one hour you would have driven 40 miles. Therefore, in five hours, at the constant speed of 40 Mph, you would have drive 200 miles.
65 x 3 = 195 Therefore, assuming a constant average speed of 65 miles per hour, he drove 195 miles.
If you drove 35 mph for 2 hours, you would drive 70 miles. 35 X 2 = 70.
9 hours
Drove is the past tense of drive. The past participle of drive is driven.
the past tence of drive is drove. Drive is present and drove is drove!there are so many site of online conjugation verbs :P
As an example, if you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph, it would take about 163 years.
Drove is the simple past tense of Drive. The past participle is Driven. To Drive is an irregular verbThe past tense of drove is droved.
The word 'drove' is the past tense for the verb to drive.
Yes, drove is the past tense of drive.
Drive - Drove - Driven