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∙ 8y ago220 miles
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∙ 8y agoIf you are driving 700 miles at a constant 55 mph, it will take 12.72 hours. To figure out the time it takes to travel, you divide the distance into the speed.
52.8 seconds to travel 4,260 feet @55mph
You divide the number of miles traveled by the number of hours and the result - the constant of variation - is 3.66 (recurring) miles per hour.
A car travelling at a constant speed of 75km/h for 2 hours will travel a distance of 150km.
Please use the formula: distance = speed x time
If you are driving 700 miles at a constant 55 mph, it will take 12.72 hours. To figure out the time it takes to travel, you divide the distance into the speed.
52.8 seconds to travel 4,260 feet @55mph
By train just under one hour on a direct service By car, about two hours with a average speed of 55mph
Assuming your speed is constant and you do not make any stops, the formula would be:962 miles / 55 miles per hour = 17.4909 hours (about 17.5 hours).
Divide the distance by the speed to get the answer. 784 miles divided by 55 miles per hour equals 14.2545 hours, or about 14 hours and 15 minutes.
No, objects do not always travel at a constant speed. The speed of an object can change due to various factors such as external forces, acceleration, and friction. In a vacuum with no external forces acting on it, an object will travel at a constant speed due to inertia.
23.2 hours, plus stops and traffic delays.
Travel at one speed for a period time e.g on a 30 mph road you would travel at a constant speed of 30 mph
At a constant speed... 4 hours 21 minutes .
You divide the number of miles traveled by the number of hours and the result - the constant of variation - is 3.66 (recurring) miles per hour.
You have a constant speed.
227.5 miles