Dividing the distance in miles, 125, by the time in hours, 6.25, gives us 125 / 6.25 = 20 miles per hour.
There's not quite enough information to answer this question. Miles is distance, and time is time. You would need something such as speed, which is distance/time, in order to determine the amount of time required to cover a certain distance.For example, if you're traveling at 60 miles/hour, then to cover .45 miles:.45 miles x 1 hr/60 miles = 0.0075 hours, or 27 seconds
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If you're moving at 69 miles per hour, then you cover 1 mile in each 1/69th of an hour. In order to cover 66 miles, you have to keep this up for 66/69 of an hour = 57min 23sec(rounded)
Just over 4.77 mph
This question can not be answered. In order for this question to be answered I will have to know how fast the Miller's are going.
This question is incomplete. You need to know the rate of travel as well as well as the distance traveled in order to find time needed to cover 959 miles.
19.3548 mph
There's not quite enough information to answer this question. Miles is distance, and time is time. You would need something such as speed, which is distance/time, in order to determine the amount of time required to cover a certain distance.For example, if you're traveling at 60 miles/hour, then to cover .45 miles:.45 miles x 1 hr/60 miles = 0.0075 hours, or 27 seconds
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You would have to average 3 miles per hour, but you could do that a lot of ways, such as by walking four miles per hour for two hours and then two miles an hour for two hours.
18 miles in 40 minutes equates to 27 mph.
A rocket must travel at least seven miles per second in order for gravity to not be able to pull it back to Earth.
Monk parakeets had to migrate about 4500 miles to get to the U.S.
To get the average speed, divide distance by time.
10km/h
They have to check up that the instruments are all in working order.
330 kilometers / 4.25 hours = 77.65 kilometers per hour