Dividing distance travelled by speed, and multiplying by 60, gives 38.01/55 x 60 = 41.465 recurring (that is, 41.4656565..) minutes.
Average speed = total distance / total time Therefore, total time = total distance / average speed = 420 miles / 60 miles per hour = 7 hours It takes 7 hours to drive 420 miles at 60 miles per hour
1 hour 9 minutes. This is the total driving time at that speed and excludes stops or delays.
If you drive a car at 40 miles per hour for two hours,then the distance covered will be 80 miles.If you drive the car for another 2 hours at 60 miles per hour ,then you will cover another 120 miles.The total distance you will cover is thus 80 miles + 120 miles = 200 miles.
70 miles
If it take you an hour to drive 80 miles and an hour to drive 50 miles, you will not necessarily save fuel. Fuel consumption is measured by miles per gallon, not time driving. You use less fuel driving 50 miles than 80 miles.
355 miles/65 miles/hour = 5.462 hours
4 hours to drive 220 miles at 55 miles per hour.
Well, let's see . . . If you can drive 200 miles in each hour, then it should take you 1 hour to drive 200 miles.
That depends on the speed at which you are driving. For example, if you are driving 52.6 miles/hour, it would take an hour to drive that far. If you are driving 23.8 miles/hour, it would take two hours to drive that far.
It depends how fast you drive. 126 miles per hour? one hour. 63 miles per hour? two hours. 31.5 miles per hour? four hours.
If you drive at 75 miles per hour, then you cover 75 miles in one hour.
36 minutes. This is the total driving time at that speed and excludes stops or delays.