ow does 2.75 hours and distance traveled in 2.75 hours look like on a table and graph with a bus traveling at 60 mph? In:http://wiki.answers.com/FAQ/2316, http://wiki.answers.com/FAQ/3418[Edit categories]
D = 60T where T is expressed in hours.
DISTANCE + VELOCITY x TIME So if you travel 90 miles in two hours, 90 = velocity x 2 velocity = 45 miles per hour After 7 hours DISTANCE = 45 x 7 = 315 miles
I think you can figure it out yourself
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If a car travels at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, then the graph of distance vs. time will be a straight line with a slope of 60. This means that for every hour that passes, the car will have traveled 60 miles. The equation for this line would be y = 60x, where y is the distance traveled in miles and x is the time in hours.
D = 60T where T is expressed in hours.
In space, everything will keep traveling at the same velocity forever until an outside force, e.g. gravity, acts upon it.
The car was traveling at a speed of 67 miles per hour. This is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance (268 miles / 4 hours).
The distance travelled in one hour is usually less than that travelled in hours!
DISTANCE + VELOCITY x TIME So if you travel 90 miles in two hours, 90 = velocity x 2 velocity = 45 miles per hour After 7 hours DISTANCE = 45 x 7 = 315 miles
I think you can figure it out yourself
Her average speed is 50 mph. If the graph represents her distance (how many miles driven) as well as the number of hours driven, then the slope, which is rise divided by run, then the y axis, which in this case refers to the distance driven (y is the vertical axis, and the h [height] intercept is 800 which must refer to the distance) divided by the x axis (number of hours traveled) gives the average speed (miles per hour, miles divided by hour). The average speed is therefore 50 mph. The distance traveled is 800 miles, and the time traveled is 16 hours.
The equation is:Distance = Rate X TimeTo simplify, if we are given the rate at which someone is traveling and the time it takes to travel, we can then calculate the total distance traveled.Step 2 Consider the following. A car travels at 60mph and drives for 2 hours. We need to calculate the distance the car traveled.Distance = Rate X TimeDistance = 60mph X 2 hoursDistance = 120 miles
speed = distance/time = 117/2.25 = 52 miles per hour
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No. Distance is dependent on both length of travel and speed of travel. For example, If car A leaves location X at a certain time, and travels at 200km/hr for two hours, it travels 400km. If car B leaves the same location at the same time, and travels 50km/hr for four hours, it travels 200km. As you can see, car A traveled for half the time car B traveled while doubling its total distance traveled.