It is a measure of speed.
How fast something is traveling, speed.
It depends on what speed you are doing. Speed is displayed as km PER HOUR or Miles PER HOUR. Say if you were doing 98 miles per hour then you would finish the journey in 1 hour.
Approximately 20 to 24 miles per hour.
20 mph
in one hour you will have traveled 60 miles
Velocity is speed plus direction. If you say you are traveling at 54 miles per hour, you are giving your speed. If you say you are going north at 54 miles per hour, you are giving your velocity.
Per means "for each", so maybe you walk at 4 miles per hour.
None, because hours are a measurement of time and miles are a measure of distance If you travel at an average speed, say 50 miles per hour, it is different. Miles per hour is miles/hour example: if you do it this way 3321 miles divided by 50miles/hour the hour is 1 hour of course invert it and multiply (3321 miles) * 1 hour / (50 miles) the word "miles" cance out 3321/50 * 1 hour = 66.42 hours
I say about 5 or 6 hundred miles per hour.
Oh, dude, it's like asking how many slices of pizza equal one movie - they're totally different things! But if you're talking about speed, like if you're cruising at 60 miles per hour, then in one hour, you'd cover 60 miles. So, I guess you could say 60 miles equals 1 hour of driving at that speed.
Itis an accelerating force but without a measure of the time over which the speed velocity changed, it is not possible to say more.
approximately 5.5 miles/hour ============= Solution Method: ----------------- There are 60 minutes in 1 hour. We often say there are 60 minutes per hour. We express this relationship mathematically as: 60 min/hr To convert miles/min to miles/hr, do the following: 1 mile/11 min * 60 min/1 hr = 60 / 11 = ~5.45 miles/hr (average speed) * Note: minutes cancel in the numerator & denominator). ----------------- Original answer: 60/11 = 5.45 recurring (that is, 5.45454...) miles per hour. Therefore, running a mile in 11 minutes corresponds to 5.45 recurring miles per hour.