distance = rate * time
190 miles = rate * 10 hrs
r=190 miles/10 hrs = 19 mph
28.5 miles = 19 mph * t
t=28.5miles/19 mph=1.5 hours
It will fly exactly .
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It really depends on the speed of the car. If it is traveling at 60 miles per hour, it would travel 120 miles. If it is traveling at 20 miles per hour, it would travel 40 miles.
150 MPH
65 km per hour, so in three hours it travels 65 x 3 km = 195km
A car travelling at a constant speed of 75km/h for 2 hours will travel a distance of 150km.
To travel 200 miles east in 4 hours, your velocity vector would need to have a magnitude of 50 miles per hour eastward. This constant speed will ensure that you cover the 200 miles in the given time.
I have no idea what a trcuk is, but if it is traveling at a constant 65 mph for three hours, it will go 195 miles. 65 miles per hour times 3 hours.
Positive velocity will move you 200 miles east in 4 hours traveling at a constant speed.
The answer depends on how fast you're traveling. Examples: Traveling at 150 mph takes just 1 hour to travel 150 miles Traveling at 75 mph takes 2 hours to travel 150 miles Traveling at 1 mph takes 150 hours to travel 150 miles
55 /d-t=
400 ÷ 20 = 20 hours (though it is unlikely that the speed would be constant!)