Thirty meters at sixty miles per hour would require 1.12 seconds.
3 x 60 = 180 miles.
If you maintained an average speed of 65 mph, the time to drive 1,300 miles would be about 20 hours. You would have to add time for stops, detours and other delays.
The driving time would be about 4.3215 miles, however it would be difficult to maintain a constant speed of 65 miles per hour. It might be possible to have an average speed of 65 miles per hour, but it is likely that at some time during a drive of that distance you would have exceeded the posted speed limit.
If you're moving at 69 miles per hour, then you cover 1 mile in each 1/69th of an hour. In order to cover 66 miles, you have to keep this up for 66/69 of an hour = 57min 23sec(rounded)
1 hour 30 minutes.
At 80 miles per hour, one hour. At sixty miles per hour, 80 minutes.
At 65 miles per hour, 1 hour.
Assuming that the fly is in the car, then yes, it would also be travelling at sixty miles per hour. This is because when the car travels sixty mph, inside, the back of the car pushes the air inside to travel at the same approximate speed. The air then pushes the fly to travel at sixty miles per hour. If the front and back of the car were open (windshield and back window), then the air inside the car would not be moving, although since you would be travelling at sixty miles per hour, it would seem that the air is moving back.
This depends on how fast you are driving. If you are going sixty miles per hour on the highway, you would go 60 miles in one hour.
One hour if you drive at an average speed of 63 mph.Half an hour if you drive at an average speed of 126 mph.Two hours if you drive at an average speed of 31.5 mph.
That depends on the speed at which you are driving. For example, if you are driving 52.6 miles/hour, it would take an hour to drive that far. If you are driving 23.8 miles/hour, it would take two hours to drive that far.