In space, everything will keep traveling at the same velocity forever until an outside force, e.g. gravity, acts upon it.
The distance travelled in one hour is usually less than that travelled in hours!
The distance travelled in any one hour is likely to be normally distributed with the mean equal to the mean distance travelled in the other hours and the standard error of this estimate will be the standard error of the distances travelled in the other hours.
The formual to use is RxT=D or Rate(speed) multiplied by Time(time traveled convert as necessary is equal to the distance traveled. Therefore R=45kph mutiplied by time T=3 Hours equals Distance 135km or 45kphx3hours=135k traveled
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Divide the distance by the time. The equation is rate x time=distance. So Rate is equal to distance divided by time. In this case it is 930/11 about 84.5 km/hr
The distance travelled in one hour is usually less than that travelled in hours!
I think you can figure it out yourself
The distance travelled in any one hour is likely to be normally distributed with the mean equal to the mean distance travelled in the other hours and the standard error of this estimate will be the standard error of the distances travelled in the other hours.
Approximately 330 miles, usually traveled in about five hours.
The driving distance is 648 km - about 6 hours 7 mins.
avg. speed = distance traveled / timeso, 100 km / 1.25 hours = 80 km/hr
200 miles
480 miles.
The distance traveled in 3 hours at a speed of 62 miles per hour would be 186 miles.
Distance = Rate * Time Distance = 52.5 mph * 6.75 hours = 354 miles traveled ---------------------------
S=d/t It's an Equation to show how to calculate the speed which would be the distance the object has traveled divided by the time is traveled for. Here's an Example: My Car traveled 10 miles in 10 hours so my speed would be 1mph as Distance: 10 miles divided by Time: 10 hours gives me 1mph.
A car has traveled 195 miles in 3 hours. Find the unit rate.