Time = Distance/Speed.
However, in real life, you would need to allow for comfort stops, rest stops, stops for refuelling (the vehicle as well as yourself).
21 hours, 15 minutes
If you average 60 mph, you can travel 960 miles in 16 hours. Figure two days of driving.
Distance = Rate * Timealgebraically manipulated,Time = Distance/RateTime = 1275 miles/70 mph= 18.2 hours==============( 0.2 * 60 minutes = 12 minutes, so...18 hours and 12 minutes )
If you are driving 700 miles at a constant 55 mph, it will take 12.72 hours. To figure out the time it takes to travel, you divide the distance into the speed.
You cannot figure this out unless you know the average speed. Here is the formula though. Distance ________= Speed Time
Even if there was a road and air to breathe, average distance is 93 million miles. Figure an average of 20 miles a day, you wouldn't live long enough to get there.
1 hour.
3.5 hours
73 / A = hours of travel time
It will take one hour to travel 30 miles.
3 hours to travel 15 miles at 5 miles per hour
They migrate, and so can travel hundreds of miles.