The employee travels 26 miles in one day. Since the employee travels for five days each week, he travels 26*5, or 130 miles in one week.
(This only considers the miles traveled to and from work, since no information is given about any other travel.)
In a rough, round figure? 930,000 to 1. Sound travels roughly 1/5 of a mile per second in air. Light travels 186,000 miles per second in a vacuum. In five seconds sound travels one mile. In five seconds, light travels 930,000 miles in a vacuum.
50 miles per hour.
You do 26 divided by 30 and get .866666666666 and so on so you round it to .87 miles/minute
9.2 hours
The question cannot be answered because you need a fixed reference point against which to measure the speed (or velocity) of the earth through the universe. What would this be? The sun (or centre of the solar system)? But that travels round the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. The centre of Milky Way? But that travels around the centre of our local cluster. The centre of our local cluster? No, because that travels round ... and so on.
Earth travels about 1.6 million miles around the sun in one day.
The .50 BMG round travels at about 2,800 feet per second, or about 1,900 miles per hour.
The Earth travels around the Sun.
28.13 miles rounded to the nearest hundredth of a mile !
Domestic travel is where who lives in a certain country travels round their country. So someone who lives in England will travel, somewhere different in England.
The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (186,282 miles per second). Light can travel around the Earth's equator about 7.5 times in one second.
The Earth is (on average) 93 million miles from the Sun, and light travels at 186,000 miles per second. It's a curious coincidence tha the math on this says that light travels from the Sun to the Earth in a nice, round, 500 seconds. This is equal to 8 minutes 20 seconds.
Yes, the International Space Station ISS travels round the world in just 92.89 minutes.
In a rough, round figure? 930,000 to 1. Sound travels roughly 1/5 of a mile per second in air. Light travels 186,000 miles per second in a vacuum. In five seconds sound travels one mile. In five seconds, light travels 930,000 miles in a vacuum.
about 4,000 miles
Anders Sparrman has written: 'A voyage round the world with Captain James Cook in H.M.S. Resolution' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Voyages and travels 'A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antarctic polar circle, and round the world' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Voyages and travels 'A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, towards the Antarctic Polar Circle, round the world and to the country of the Hottentots and the Caffres, from the year 1772-1776, based on the English editions of 1785-1786 published by Robinson, London' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800, Travel, Voyages and travels, Voyages around the world
50 miles per hour.