40/5 = 8 km/hr
Just divide the distance by the speed.
2*40 = 80 km
1 hour ===> 40 km 2 hours ===> 80 km
To calculate average speed, you would divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken. In this case, the total distance is 120 kilometers and the total time is 3 hours. Therefore, the average speed would be 120 km / 3 hrs = 40 km/hr.
If 1 hour ===> 40 km, then 2 hours ===> 80 km.
time=distance divided by speed in this case x=40/25 hrs= 1.6 hrs
40 miles is equal to 64.37 Kilo meters. Hence the speed of the bike can be found as speed=distance traveled by time. 64.37/2= 32.19 kph.
Suppose a truck and a car are both running at 40 km/hr.Which vehicle needs a greater force to stop and why?
120 ÷ 3 = 40 kph
The car traveled 100 miles because 40 miles x 2.5 is 100 miles. Hope this helps!
300Km/H. To solve it, simply divide both sides by 40, multiply by 60 to get the speed/hour, and there you have it. The speed of a car that travels 200km in 40 minutes is 300km/h
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