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If you treat the question as a simple Physics problem, then you ignore the road conditions, the traffic, the speed limit, the weather, the State Police, and the capacity of the driver's bladder, and the answer is: Mathematical equation: T = 152 / S. 'T' = number of hours. 'S' = speed you drive. Here are some examples: 10 miles per hour ===> 15hours 12minutes 30 miles per hour ===> 5hours 4minutes 50 miles per hour ===> 3hours 2minutes 24seconds 100 miles per hour ===> 1hour 31minutes 12seconds ======================================== If the questioner is facing a real-world drive and wants to use the answer to plan his trip, then there are two parts to the answer: 1). It will all depend on what kind of roads you use, the speed limits, the weather, the traffic, and how fast you drive when the road is clear. IF -- most of your trip will be on Interstate highway, -- the traffic is light to moderate, -- you obey the speed limits, -- you don't stop, then this kind of trip typically averages about 55 miles covered per hour of travel; so you should plan on roughly 2hours 45minutes for the trip, IF you're going to be mostly on Interstate. 2). I'm guessing here, but apparently you don't know how to figure this out for yourself, so I have to advise you not to make the trip until you have a license to drive.

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