It depends on your average speed. At 60 mph, you can drive 600 miles in ten hours. At 30 mph, it will take you 20 hours.
Time = Distance/Speed = 605/55 = 11 hours. That assumes that the average speed is maintained, making due allowances for comfort breaks, fuelling stops etc.
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First leg: 605 miles Second leg: 262 miles
To find out how many miles Dan would drive in 5 hours, first determine his driving rate. He drove 605 miles in 11 hours, which gives a rate of approximately 55 miles per hour (605 miles ÷ 11 hours). At that rate, in 5 hours, he would drive about 275 miles (55 miles/hour × 5 hours).
11 hours
To find out how long it took Bob to travel 605 miles at an average speed of 55 miles per hour, you can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Plugging in the numbers, time = 605 miles / 55 miles per hour, which equals 11 hours. Therefore, it took Bob 11 hours to complete his trip.
The time it takes to travel 605 miles depends on the speed at which you are traveling. For example, if you drive at an average speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take about 10.08 hours to cover that distance. At 70 miles per hour, it would take approximately 8.64 hours. Adjust the speed accordingly to calculate the travel time for different rates.
11 hours without stopping.
-- If you drive 55 mph for 11 hours, then you cover 605 miles.-- If you drove the same distance at 50 mph, it would take you 12hours 6minutes.
It would take Sam 1,815 minutes to read 605 pages (3 minutes per page x 605 pages). This is equivalent to 30 hours and 15 minutes.
597-605 mi. It all depends on the route you take.