It depends upon the speed or velocity of the car
for e.g.
if speed is 100km/min
then
Distance = speed X time
i.e. D= 100X90= 9000km
90 mi
60 m
90 kilometres per hour.
5,400 minutes.
90/70 or 9/7
DISTANCE + VELOCITY x TIME So if you travel 90 miles in two hours, 90 = velocity x 2 velocity = 45 miles per hour After 7 hours DISTANCE = 45 x 7 = 315 miles
25 miles in 90 minutes 1 mile in 90/25 minutes Hence in 60 minutes distance traveled is (60)/(90/25) = (60x25)/90 = (2x25)/3 = 50/3 = 16 and 2/3 miles or 16.666 in decimal
Average speed is the total distance traveled divided by the time taken.Average speed = total distance traveled/time taken = 90 km/3 h = 30kph
You can use an equation: Distance = speed x time Assuming the car is moving at a constant speed for a certain time, the equation will provide the distance the car has traveled. Take a car that is doing 50 miles per hour for 90 minutes. Note that the speed refers to hours as the unit of time so the time used in the equation must also be in hours. Distance = 50 miles per hour X 1.5 hours Distance = 75 miles
yes if u traveled 300mph
90
With constant velocity (v) the equation for distance can be d = vt, where d is the distance traveled (in miles), and t is the time (in hours). So at t= 2 hr, d = 90 mi, solve for v = (90 mi)/(2 hr) = 45 mi/hr (or mph). Check this at 5 hours: d = (45 mi/hr)*(5 hr) = 225 mi, which checks with the original problem.
is this question for real ? it would depend on how fast you are driving, if you are driving 60 mile per hour, i hour = 60 minutes = 60 miles, 30 more minutes is 30 more miles so at 60 mph you would drive 90 miles in 90 minutes, if you drive 80 mph it would be 120 miles in 90 minutes
30 km/h x 3 h = 90 km
90kph divided by 3 = 30 kph
With the information given, it's not possible to calculate what it is now. But during that 90 minutes, its average velocity was 50 kph north.
90 mi