You need to divide the number of km. by then numbers hours to calculate the speed.
In this example the speed is 72 km per hour.
Speed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*Time
Time = (distance) divided by (speed) Distance = (speed) multiplied by (time) Speed = (distance) divided by (time)
D= Distance S= Speed T= Time Speed = Distance/Time Distance = Speed x Time Time Taken = Distance/Speed
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Speed=distance/time. Speed is in meters per second if distance is in meters, and time is in seconds. Using simple algebra, the equation can be rearranged to solve for a missing variable (speed, distance, or time). therefore: distance=speed x time time= distance/speed
Average speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance) =100/5 = 20 miles per hour
360km per hr
80 km per hour
40 MPH is the average speed
5hours
In 1 hour it travels 60 km Hence In 6 hours it travels 6 x 60 = 360 km
350 miles. (70 x 5 = 350)
speed is distance/time 23.7/54 = 0.44 m/sec
-- measure the distance between the place where he started and the place where he ended up, or read the total distance he covered from the odometer in his car -- divide that number by the length of time he spent covering that distance -- the answer is his average speed over that distance, and during that time
Speed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*Time
The average speed of a horse's walk, which could be maintained for long distances, is three to four miles per hour. The average distance horses are capable of covering within one continuous day is thirty miles.
Speed = Distance /Time = 1.98*1011 / 8*103 = 0.2475*108 = 2.475*107 km per hour.