1 hr = 60 min
1 min = 60 sec
time = distance/speed
= 67 km ÷ 100 km/h
= 0.67 hours
= 0.67 × 60 min
= 40.2 min
0.2 min = 0.2 * 60 sec = 12 sec
→ It will take 40 minutes 12 seconds
It will take 40 minutes 12 seconds.
30 minutes
3 hours and 10 minutes!
Five leap year Non stope At 100 kmh
Dividing distance travelled by speed gives 100/80 = 1.25 hours or 1 hour 15 minutes.
It would take 40 minutes !
5.03 hours.
15,000 hours
Traveling at a constant rate of 100 kilometers an hour, a driver could expect to travel 50 kilometers in 30 minutes. A fluctuation in overall speed might increase or decrease the amount of time it would take to travel this distance.
it take 3days to go to the north pole .Flying without landing would take about 6 hours, depending on type of plane and airport of departure.
1000.3848995m/s
Travelling at 100 kilometers an hour it would take about 170 years to travel the 150,000,000 kilometers to the Sun.(depending on traffic or weather conditions.)Drive, nothin'. Building the road would be the real time-consuming project.
That depends how long you travel at that speed. The general relation is: distance = speed x time On the other hand, to convert from kilometers to meters, just multiply by 1000.
100km in 1 hr can also be written as: 100,000m in 3600s To work out how long it would take to travel 60 m, simply multiply 60 by 3,600 and divide by 100,000 60m x 3600s ÷ 100,000m = 2.16s
1/100 of an hour = 36 seconds
Two hours.
6.82 seconds.
100/85 = ?1.176470588235294 hours.