If units of time could be converted to units of length, then you'd be able to calculate
how many minutes tall you are, and how many inches of sleep you got last night.
12 miles per hour equals 352 yards per minute.
44 yards in one second is the same as 90 miles in an hour.
100 yards in 10 seconds 20.45 miles per hour.
100 yards/6.7 seconds = 30.5292 miles per hour (rounded)
There are 1760 yards in one mile. Therefore, 40 miles per hour is equal to 40 x 1760 = 70400 yards per hour. There are 3600 seconds in one hour. Therefore, 70400 yards per hour is equal to 70400/3600 = 19.5 recurring (that is, 19.5555..) yards per second.
speed = distance / time Speed(mph) = (19/1760) / ( 2.5/3600) Division of fractions. speed = 19/1760 X 3600/22.5 Cancel dowm by '10' speed(mph) = 19/176 X 360/2.5 Cancel down by '2' speed = 19/88 x 180/2.5 Cancel down again by '2' speed = 19/44 x 90/2.5 And again speed = 19/22 x 45/2.5 Convert the 2.5 to a fraction 2.5 = 2 1/2 = 5/2 speed = 19/22 X 45 / ( 5/2) becomes speed = 19/22 X 90/5 Cancel down by '5' Speed = 19/22 X 18/1 Cancel down by '2' Speed (mph) = 19/11 X 9/1 Multiply out Speed = 171/11 = 15 6/11 mph or 15.545454.... mph. NB Yes I have made 'heavy weather' of it , but it is done to show methods of calculation, without using a calculator. NNB To compare the faster 100 metre runners in under 10 secs, are only speeding at about 23 mph.
352 yards per minute.
1,760 yards per minute
1 mile = 1760 yards 1 hour = 60 minutes 220 x 60 = 13200 yards per hours 13200 / 1760 = 7.5 miles per hour.
This is incorrect. A yard measureslength or height ; an object. An hour measures time. DoDo
1000 yards - or just over 17 miles per hour.
If you are going 12 miles per hour, you are traveling at a speed of 704.73 yards per minute.