Make a note of the time at which you start your journey = T1.
Make a note of the time at which you finish your journey = T2.
Then the total travel time is T2 - T1.
But, remember to adjust for the 12 hour/24 hour clocks, any travels lasting more than 24 hours. Also, if you have made any adjustment for crossing time zones, you need to "unadjust" for that.
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A car has traveled 195 miles in 3 hours. Find the unit rate.
50km/hour North.
315
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The object's total distance traveled divided by the total time it traveled is its average speed.
To find the average speed of a cyclist, divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken to travel that distance. For example, if a cyclist covers 30 miles in 2 hours, the average speed would be 15 miles per hour (30 miles divided by 2 hours).
Diogo traveled 255 kilometers in total. This can be calculated by multiplying his speed (85 km/hr) by the time he traveled (3 hours).
200 miles
Average Speed
A car has traveled 195 miles in 3 hours. Find the unit rate.
To find the average speed of a cyclist, you would divide the total distance traveled by the total time taken to cover that distance. For example, if a cyclist rides 20 miles in 2 hours, the average speed would be 10 miles per hour (20 miles / 2 hours = 10 mph).
50km/hour North.
315
The average speed of the moving van was 52 mph. You can calculate this by dividing the total distance traveled (455 miles) by the total time taken (8.75 hours).
36.36 mph
The equation to find average speed is total distance traveled divided by total time taken. Average speed = total distance / total time.