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∙ 15y agoAt 12 miles per hour, it would take you 5 minutes to go 1 mile 60/12=5. In 1 minute you could travel 1/5 of a mile at 12 miles per hour.
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∙ 15y agoYou can travel 2.375 miles.
If you went at a speed of a mile a minute, or 60 mph, you would travel 25 miles in 25 minutes. For 10 miles in this time you only have to travel at 2/5 of that speed, or 24 mph.
At a constant speed of 60 mph, you are traveling 1 mile per minute. It will take you 50 minutes to travel 50 miles.
A jogger travels at a speed of 5 miles and seconds for a minute. How far would he or she travel in that time
It will take 1.79 minutes to travel 50 miles.
60 mph = 1 mile per minute so in 3 minutes it will travel 3 miles.
55 miles considering u go a mile a minute at 60 miles per hour
73 minutes. At 60mph you are traveling at 1 mile per minute. Therefore 73 miles in 73 minutes
60 min = 1 hour The fastest land animal is the cheetah which is estimated to run at speeds of up to 75 mph meaning it could travel 75 ÷ 60 = 1¼ miles = 1.250 miles if it could sustain that speed for 1 minute. It can only sustain that speed for a distance of a little under 1/3 mile. However, the fastest animal is a bird: the peregrine falcon has been recorded at 242 mph, meaning it could travel 242 ÷ 60 = 4 1/30 miles ≈ 4.033 miles. However, as this speed is obtained in a hunting dive and it does not soar to over 4 1/30 miles (about 21,300 ft; as a comparison Everest is about 29,000 ft) before starting its dive, it is not going to be able to sustain that speed for 1 minute. The White-throated needletail (also known as the needle-tailed or spine-tailed swift) is the fasted bird in flapped flight at 105 mph meaning it could travel 105 ÷ 60 = 1¾ miles = 1.750 miles (assuming it can sustain that speed). Its recorded speed of 69.3 mph gives a distance of 69.3 / 60 = 1 31/200 miles = 1.155 miles. In the fish world a black marlin has been recorded at 82 mph (based on how fast it has removed the line from a fishing reel when caught), giving a distance of 82 ÷ 60 = 1 11/30 miles ≈ 1.367 miles (assuming it can sustain that speed for 1 minute).
You do 26 divided by 30 and get .866666666666 and so on so you round it to .87 miles/minute
The ISS travels at almost 5 miles per second, which gives 300 miles per minute. The speed related to one hour is 17,500 miles per hour.
To cover 18 miles in 18 minutes, you would need to travel at a speed of 60 miles per hour. This calculation is based on the formula: speed = distance / time.