Oh, dude, that's like a piece of cake. So, if you're going 120 miles in 3 hours, you just divide 120 by 3, which gives you 40 miles per hour. So, like, you're cruising along at 40 miles per hour. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
1 mile per minute, 88 feet per second, 60 miles per hour.
120 ÷ 5 = 24 hours.
24 hours.
It will take a sailboat 24 hours traveling at 5 miles per hour to sail 120 miles.
It will take a sailboat 24 hours traveling at 5 miles per hour to sail 120 miles.
distance = rate * time 120 miles = 70mph * t t = 120 miles / 70 mph ~= 1.71 hours or 1 hour 42 minutes 52 seconds
When rates are expressed as a quantity of 1, such as 2 feet per second or 5 miles per hour, they are called unit rates. If you have a multiple-unit rate such as 120 students for every 3 buses, and want to find the single-unit rate, write a ratio equal to the multiple-unit rate with 1 as the second term.
It is 5 miles per hour.
(120 miles)/(46 miles/hour) = 2.609 hours ---> 2 hours and 36 minutes.
5 mile/per hour need to travel 120 miles so S=vt t=S/v t=120/5=24 hours
120 x 8 = 960 miles.