You are missing another variable in the formula V=dD/dt
the velocity is equal to the distance traveled devised by the time taken
Essentially the time it would take for your 116 mile road trip is the distance traveled devised by the speed you traveled.
t=116/your speed
I don't know your speed or even how fast you plan on going or where you are going.
This is crucial because without this variable the possibilities are endless. For example, I can assume that your car travels at the speed of light, thus it will take somewhere around 1/1000 of a second or .00001 seconds. Also I could imagine that you are going to take your time on this road trip and you will travel at the pace of a slow snail, lets say ....1 mile per year. By those variables it will take you 116 years.
See what I am getting at. The whole concept of science is accuracy and without that variable this calculation is very inaccurate.
It is a 780.21 mile road trip according to MapQuest.
a millisecond
It depends on the speed at which you travel.
driving on the highway it would be about 10 to 11 hours
It depends the lenght of the trip. A 300 mile trip could take about 5 to 6 hours.
It is a 289 mile road trip according to Google Maps.
It is a 720 mile trip requiring an estimated driving time of 13 hours and 36 minutes.
To inform students about how to prepare a road trip
It is a 800 mile trip so expect it to take around 13 hours.
It would take around 45 hours.
It will take at least 12.5 hours at that speed.
32 hours