The number of miles you would cover if you traveled for 8 hours at 70 miles per hour is a simple math problem. Simply multiply 70x8 to get an answer of 560 miles.
The answer is in the "Miles per hour" (Mph) you drove. If you drove 40 Mph, then in one hour you would have driven 40 miles. Therefore, in five hours, at the constant speed of 40 Mph, you would have drive 200 miles.
To calculate the total distance Johnny traveled, first convert the time into hours. He drove for 0.5 hours at 32 miles per hour, covering 16 miles (32 mph * 0.5 hours). Then, he drove for 0.75 hours at 48 miles per hour, covering 36 miles (48 mph * 0.75 hours). Adding both distances together, Johnny traveled a total of 52 miles.
To get the answer, you would divide how many miles he drove by how long it took him to drive it. The information you need to set up your problem is 150 miles and 2.5 hours. 150 / 2.5 = 60 So Jordan drove an average of 60 miles per hour.
110 miles/65 miles/hour = 1.692 hours
1.6428571 hours
You drove 91.25 miles.
if he drove for 3 hours and drove at 65 miles per hour then 65 x 3= 195 miles the answer is 195 miles! A.KISS
miles per hour * 7 60mph * 7 hours = 420 miles
Carlos and Maria drove a total of 298 miles in 6.2 hours. Carlos drove the first part of the trip and averaged 47 miles per hour. Maria drove the remainder of the trip and averaged 49 miles per hour. For approximately how many hours did Maria drive? A.)2.4 hours. B.)2.9 hours. C.)1.7 hours. D.)3.3 hours. ______________________________________________________________________ 3.3 x 49 = 161.7 2.9 x 47 = 136.3 161.7 + 136.3 = 298 Maria drove approximately 3.3 hours.
The answer is in the "Miles per hour" (Mph) you drove. If you drove 40 Mph, then in one hour you would have driven 40 miles. Therefore, in five hours, at the constant speed of 40 Mph, you would have drive 200 miles.
300 MILES
The answer is 224/4 = 56 miles per hour
60 miles
To calculate the total distance Johnny traveled, first convert the time into hours. He drove for 0.5 hours at 32 miles per hour, covering 16 miles (32 mph * 0.5 hours). Then, he drove for 0.75 hours at 48 miles per hour, covering 36 miles (48 mph * 0.75 hours). Adding both distances together, Johnny traveled a total of 52 miles.
To get the answer, you would divide how many miles he drove by how long it took him to drive it. The information you need to set up your problem is 150 miles and 2.5 hours. 150 / 2.5 = 60 So Jordan drove an average of 60 miles per hour.
Distance = rate * time. (55 miles/hour) * (4 hours) = 220 miles
At 55mph, you can cover 220 miles in 4 hours.