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You are travelling at 100 mph. That means (obviously) that every hour you travel 100 miles, and since 1000/100=10 you will be travelling for ten hours.
About 50 hours.
Divide the distance by the speed. The result will be in hours in this case.
The Sun is about 93,000,000 miles from Earth So: 93,000,000/500 = 186,000 hours
would depend on which speed you where travelling 60 miles / hour 1000 divided by 60 = 16.7 hours 70 miles / hour 1000 divided by 70 = 14.3 hours 80 miles / hour 1000 divided by 80 = 12.5 hours 90 miles / hour 1000 divided by 90 = 11.1 hours 100 miles / hour 1000 divided by 100 = 10.0 hours 50 km / hour 1000 divided by 50 km = 20.0 hours 60 km / hour 1000 divided by 60 km = 16.7 hours 70 km / hour 1000 divided by 70 km = 14.3 hours 80 km / hour 1000 divided by 80 km = 12.5 hours 90 km / hour 1000 divided by 90 km = 11.1 hours 100 km / hour 1000 divided by 100 km = 10.0 hours
1000/25 = 40 hours.
5 hours.
1 hour
The distance from the Earth to the moon is about 384,000 Kilometers so it would be about 384 hours or 16 days.
1000 miles x 1 hour/70 miles = 14.3 hours or 14 hours and 18 minutes.
About an hour.
If you could travel from Earth to the Sun without stopping at a speed of 1000 kilometers per hour, then it would take you 17 years!
1,000 / 80 = 12.5 hours
15.38461538461538 hours
I myself cannot cycle to the center of the earth.
This problem can be solved by the following equation:500x=1000 500x/500=1000/500 x=2mph
1 hour 40 minutes