To calculate the time it takes to travel 30 miles at a speed of 75 miles per hour, you can use the formula: time = distance ÷ speed. Plugging in the numbers, time = 30 miles ÷ 75 mph = 0.4 hours. Converting 0.4 hours to minutes gives you 24 minutes. So, it takes 24 minutes to travel 30 miles at 75 mph.
Time = Distance/Speed = 10/75 = 0.133... hours = 8 minutes
4.8 hours. That is assuming you don't have to slow down or speed up during that time.
250/75 = 10/3 = 3 and 1/3 hours or 3.333 in decimal
Dividing the distance travelled by the speed gives 175/75 = 2.3 recurring (that is, 2.3333...) hours or 2 hours 20 minutes.
Distance = Rate * Timeso, algebraically,Time = Distance/RateTime = 100 miles/75 mph= 1.33 hours.33 * 60 minutes = ~ 20 minutes1 hour and 20 minutes=================
Six hours.
Four minutes.
That is a simple ratio problem. To travel 103 miles going 75 mph, it would be 103 miles/75 miles/hour, which is 1.37333... * 60 minutes which is 82.4 minutes or 82 minutes and 24 seconds precisely.
forever. you're going 75mph which is over the speed limit, hence you get banned from driving and cant go 79 miles.
it would take 1.93333333 hours
1.96 hours, or 1 hour and 58 minutes
Time = Distance/Speed = 10/75 = 0.133... hours = 8 minutes
4.8 hours. That is assuming you don't have to slow down or speed up during that time.
250/75 = 10/3 = 3 and 1/3 hours or 3.333 in decimal
11.5 hours.
20 minutes.
50 minutes