let us assume that t is time, d is distance, and s is speed. You could therefore use the following equation to solve this kind of problem:
s=d/t
Using the above example you could solve for the amount of time it would take to complete this trip by substituting values in the above equation as shown:
s=d/t
ts=d
t=d/s
t=(375 mi)/(50 mph)
.8928 hours
It is 65 x a variable.
It would take one hour to go fifty miles if you were driving 50 mph.
46.88 hours
2 hours
It will take about twelve hours fifty minutes to drive the 716 miles.
For each hour that you drive, you'll travel fifty-five miles. Lots of other things can happen, too.
About one hour and fifty seven minutes. (115 miles)
About 1 hour 21 minutes at a steady 68 mph.
50miles/60 minutes =5miles/Nminutes. N=6 minutes
About fifty miles. About fifty miles.
You are doing a mile every 2 minutes so 100 minutes or 1h 40.