At 10 miles per hour, a distance of 10.67 feet is covered every second.
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The distance covered in 1 hour and 20 minutes would depend on the speed at which you are traveling. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, then in 1 hour and 20 minutes (or 1.33 hours), you would cover 80 miles (60 miles/hour * 1.33 hours). However, if you are traveling at a different speed, you would cover a different distance. To calculate the distance covered, you would multiply the speed (in miles per hour) by the time traveled (in hours).
During the first hour, they covered (60 x 1) = 60 miles.During the next 2 hours, they covered (45 x 2) = 90 miles.The total distance covered was (60 + 90) = 150 miles.The average rate was (distance/time) = (150/3) = 50 miles per hour.
The distance covered: 40/60 times 75 = 50 miles
If you ran 10 miles in 30 minutes, you averaged 20 miles per hour. You covered the 10 miles in half an hour, so double the time and the distance, and you'll get 20 miles in 1 hour, or a 20 mph average.
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