4 hours 15 minutes = 4.25 hours.
4.25 hours @ 80 km per hour = 4.25*80 = 340 km.
500/80 = 6.25 hours = 6hours 15minutes
If you mean the speed of 80km/h to be constant, then it would travel a distance of around 667 metres.
If you are going at 50km per hour then it would take you 1 hour and 36 minutes to travel 80km. This time will only happen if you travel at 50km the entire time.
At 80 km/hr - which I am assuming is what you meant by 80 km, a car will travel 120 km. To make that journey in 2 hours, it must travel at 120 km/2 hr or 60 km/hr.
multiply by 1000 80km = 80,000 meters
500/80 = 6.25 hours = 6hours 15minutes
Time = distance divided by speed. 80 / 120 = 0.666666 hours 0.666666 hours x 60 = 40 minutes
The answer is 160/2=80, the answer is 80km/h.
If you mean the speed of 80km/h to be constant, then it would travel a distance of around 667 metres.
If you are going at 50km per hour then it would take you 1 hour and 36 minutes to travel 80km. This time will only happen if you travel at 50km the entire time.
The time it takes to cycle 80km can vary depending on factors like your speed, fitness level, and terrain. On average, it may take 2.5 to 4 hours to cycle 80km at a moderate pace of around 20-30 km/h.
80 km per hour
The answer is 160/2=80, the answer is 80km/h.
If you drive at 167km/hr then you will be at your destination in 1 hour. If you drive at 80km/hr then it 167 / 80 = 2.0875 hours. Note that the speed above must be your average. So if you go a constant 80 in the city and 160 on the highway your average is 120. At that speed you will be there in 167 / 120 = 1.39 hours.
The question makes no sense. Wie viele Stunden fährt man bei 80km? translates as How many hours does one drive at 80 km
80km = 8,000,000cm. There are 100,000 cm in a km.
I'm assuming you worded this wrong. But, to drive 80km per hour for 45 minutes would take 45 minutes. Unless you meant how far you would drive at 80km per hour for 45 min which is approximately 59.85 km