There is no direct relationship. However another name for length is distance and if you divide time into distance you get speed (if it takes you one hour to travel 10 miles, then you are going at 10 miles an hour).
Well, darling, driving across Connecticut won't take you too long. It's a tiny state, so you can zip from one end to the other in about 2-3 hours, depending on traffic and your lead foot. Just make sure to watch out for those pesky speed traps along the way.
It would take 500 minutes which is 8 hours and 20 minutes. That assumes you can average 60 mph for that length of time!
At 93 miles per hour, it would take an hour. At different speeds, it would take different amounts of time.
1 hour
A mile is a unit of length. An hour is a unit of time. Without some unit of speed to convert, the two units are incompatible.
time = distance / speed = 30 miles / (6 miles/hour) = 5 hours.
Rate = Distance divided by Time Rate = 100 miles/ 1 hour = 100 miles per hour
Distance in miles/rate of speed in miles per hour = total time
That would depend on how fast you drive. At 60 miles per hour it is 1 hour, 13 minutes.
im guessing you want the time in which case it would take an hour and a half
If you average 60 miles per hour for the entire distance your driving time would be about 6 hours.