At 65 miles per hours, you are traveling 1/65 miles per minute. The time to travel 60 miles would be 60/65 minutes.
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It depends on how fast you would go. Let's pretend you traveled on the average speed of a highway (65 mph). Use the equation: rate x time = distance. Then solve for time: time = distance/rate Set it up: time = 1420 miles/65 mph It would take 21.8 hours.
Distance = Rate * TimeOr, algebraically manipulated,Time = Distance/RateTime = 50 miles/75 mph= 0.666 hours * 60 minutes= 40 minutes=========
59 is odd.
Velocity (Speed) = Distance ÷ Time. : Time = Distance ÷ Velocity Time = 59 ÷ 85 = 0.6941 hours = 41 minutes 39 seconds (approx)
The time it takes to drive 59 miles depends on the speed at which you are traveling. If you are driving at a constant speed of 59 miles per hour, it would take you 1 hour to drive 59 miles. However, if you are driving at a speed of 30 miles per hour, it would take you approximately 1 hour and 58 minutes to cover the 59-mile distance. To calculate the time it takes to drive 59 miles, you can divide the distance by the speed at which you are traveling.
Depends on how fast you are going.
8 mi / 59 MPH * 60 min / 1 hr = 8.14 min
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any relevance that quantities of medication might have for this question! Time = Distance/Speed = 59/50 = 1.18 hours
It depends on how fast you drive. However, as an example, if you maintained an average speed of 65 mph, the time to cover 59 miles would be about 54 minutes of driving. You would have to add time for stops, detours and other delays.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 6 hours and 59 minutes and gives 435 miles as the road distance.
47 minutes 12 seconds.
The driving distance is 196 miles. The time needed to drive is 2 hours and 59 minutes.
It is 166.28 miles with an estimated driving time of 2 hours and 59 minutes according to MapQuest.
There are 36.66090033 miles in 59 kilometers
59 minutes 15 seconds