just under nine
625 + 5 = 630 = 70 x 9
625 / 70 = 8.928571428571429
The time it takes to drive 20 miles depends on the speed at which you are driving. If you are driving at a constant speed of 40 miles per hour, it would take you 0.5 hours to drive 20 miles (20 miles / 40 miles per hour = 0.5 hours). If you are driving at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take you 0.33 hours to drive 20 miles (20 miles / 60 miles per hour = 0.33 hours).
That depends on the speed at which you are driving and the conditions in which you are driving.
23.62 hours if driving at a constant speed.
Depends on your speed. If your driving 60 miles an hour then it would take around 14 hours
627 divided by the speed you are driving (in miles per hour) equals the time in hours it will take.
It depends on how fast you are driving. Divide the total miles by your driving speed and that will give you the time it will take to complete the trip. For example, if you drive 75mph, it will take you a little under 9 hours. If you drive 60mph it will take about 11 hours.
It depends on the speed limits and how fast you drive. Traffic is also a big factor. And you have to stop for fuel and rest rooms. AAA usually figures 50 miles an hour for interstate driving. Which would be about 300 miles. If you have no traffic and are on the interstates, you could actually do about 400 miles in 6 hours and not break the speed limit of 70 miles an hour..
At a typical highway speed of 55 miles/hour, 1500 miles will take approximately 27 hours of driving time.
4 hours 4 minutes. This is the total driving time at that speed and excludes stops or delays.
3 hours 51 minutes. This is the actual driving time at that speed and does not include stops or delays.
12 hours 27 minutes - assuming you're driving at a constant speed.
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.