Velocity = Distance ÷ Time, therefore Time = Distance ÷ Velocity.
Both vehicles travel the same distance (D).
Let T be the time taken by Vehicle 1.
Then T = D/80 ........so D = 80T
For the second vehicle as it takes 2 hours less to travel the same distance then,
T - 2 = D/120..........so D = 120(T - 2)
Equating the two expressions for D gives,
80T = 120(T - 2) = 120T - 240
40T = 240
T = 240/40 = 6 hours.
Then the time for Vehicle 2 = 6 - 2 = 4 hours.
Check : Vehicle 1 travels 6 x 80 = 480 miles
Vehicle 2 travels 4 x 120 = 480 miles
Can I leave the airport to travel 8 hours or can I travel 8 hours to get to the airport and still catch the flight?? I don't understand the question.
about 500 hours
The average driving time is 22 hours, depending on where you start from and where you go to.
Unless it is an old tube type television or you plug the vent slots on the television by blocking them with an article of clothing or something else there is almost no chance it will catch fire if left on for 24 hours.
MapQuest estimates the driving time as 5 hours and 43 mnutes.
Depending on traffic and time of day when you leave, it will take you approximately 12-14 hours.
The overall distance is about 1000 milesThe estimate time it will take is about 15 hours
7.8
Not for more than 2 hours if the car is parked outside. You must have your heat block powered up before 2 hours. Newaz
Richmond Hill, GA. I'd go on to Savannah, but that's just me.
No
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 6 hours and 1 minute. You might experience traffic delays because of the luncheon crowd and the going home from work crowd. Their estimate of the driving time is not that specific.