17.75 miles per hour (71/4 = 17.75).
5 hours x 52 miles / hour = 260 miles
Depends on your speed
On average, the daily speed of a car is driven at is around 30 mph
Her average speed is 50 mph. If the graph represents her distance (how many miles driven) as well as the number of hours driven, then the slope, which is rise divided by run, then the y axis, which in this case refers to the distance driven (y is the vertical axis, and the h [height] intercept is 800 which must refer to the distance) divided by the x axis (number of hours traveled) gives the average speed (miles per hour, miles divided by hour). The average speed is therefore 50 mph. The distance traveled is 800 miles, and the time traveled is 16 hours.
The average speed if an airplane travels 1364 miles in 5.5 hours is 248 miles/hr.
To find average speed, divide the total distance by the total time taken. Total time = 2 hours + 10 minutes = 2.167 hours Average speed = 720 miles / 2.167 hours ≈ 332.25 miles/hr.
750 miles and hours mate
To find out how many miles you have driven, you can use the formula: Distance = Speed × Time Given that you're traveling between 35 to 50 miles per hour and you've driven for 68.1 hours, we'll calculate the distance for both the minimum and maximum speeds: For minimum speed (35 miles per hour): Distance = 35 miles/hour × 68.1 hours For maximum speed (50 miles per hour): Distance = 50 miles/hour × 68.1 hours Let's calculate: For minimum speed: Distance = 35 miles/hour × 68.1 hours = 2383.5 miles For maximum speed: Distance = 50 miles/hour × 68.1 hours = 3405 miles So, you have driven between 2383.5 miles and 3405 miles, depending on whether you were traveling at the minimum or maximum speed.
The average speed is 66.67 miles per hour.
109.44444444 MPH continued is the average speed.
He drove 180 miles in 5 hours for an average speed of 36 miles per hour.
To convert forklift hours into miles of usage, you need to know the average speed of the forklift during operation. First, determine the average speed in miles per hour (mph). Then, multiply the total forklift hours by this average speed to calculate the total miles traveled. For instance, if a forklift runs for 10 hours at an average speed of 5 mph, it would have covered 50 miles of usage.