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800 miles/15 hours = about 53 miles per hour, to the justified number of significant digits.
Since its introduction in 1968, the Boeing 737 has been produced in nine variants. All of them have the same minimum reciprocal speed: 0.001838 hours per mile. All of the variants from the 737-100 to the 737-500 have the same cruising reciprocal speed: 0.002062 hours per mile. The 737 Next Generation variants ... the -600, -700, -800, and -900 ... have a lower reciprocal cruising speed: 0.001957 hours per mile.
Distance / Speed = Time 800 miles / 80 mph = 10 hours
Formula:Average Velocity (v) = distance (d) over time (t)Given:d = 800 milest = 5 hoursPlug in your values:v = d/tv = (800 miles) / (5 hours)v = 800 / 5 = 160 mphThe answer is 160 miles per hour (mph
At 200 mph, it would take 4 hours.
800 Km/hr
The average speed is 66.67 miles per hour.
7200 / 9 = 800 km/hour
Distance = Rate * Time for our purposes Time = Distance/Rate Time = 800 miles/650 mph = 1.231 hours ----------------- .231 * 60 minutes = 13.86 minutes, so 1 hour and 14 minutes is a good answer to how long for the airplane
800 miles/15 hours = about 53 miles per hour, to the justified number of significant digits.
Your aircraft's average speed for the 800 miles was 320 mph.
800/650 is about 1 hour 13 minutes 51 seconds, or 1.23 hours.
Her average speed is 50 mph. If the graph represents her distance (how many miles driven) as well as the number of hours driven, then the slope, which is rise divided by run, then the y axis, which in this case refers to the distance driven (y is the vertical axis, and the h [height] intercept is 800 which must refer to the distance) divided by the x axis (number of hours traveled) gives the average speed (miles per hour, miles divided by hour). The average speed is therefore 50 mph. The distance traveled is 800 miles, and the time traveled is 16 hours.
800 miles/2.5hours = 320 mph
That depends on your speed.
A flight from Chicago, Illinois to New York would take about 2 hours to complete. There is approximately 714 miles between the two locations.
Since its introduction in 1968, the Boeing 737 has been produced in nine variants. All of them have the same minimum reciprocal speed: 0.001838 hours per mile. All of the variants from the 737-100 to the 737-500 have the same cruising reciprocal speed: 0.002062 hours per mile. The 737 Next Generation variants ... the -600, -700, -800, and -900 ... have a lower reciprocal cruising speed: 0.001957 hours per mile.