It depends on whether you are walking, cycling, in an ordinary car, flying in a commercial plane, a combat aircraft or a rocket!
4300/80 = 53.75 hr
Dividing distance by speed gives 160/80 = 2. Therefore, it would take 2 hours to travel 160 kilometres at 80 miles per hour.
To calculate the travel time, divide the distance by the speed. At 80 kilometers per hour, traveling 280 kilometers would take 280 km ÷ 80 km/h = 3.5 hours. Therefore, it will take approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete the journey.
Average speed = Distance/Time = 400 km /5 hours = 80 km per hour.
80 kilometers = 49.71 miles80 kilometers=49.7096954 miles
4300/80 = 53.75 hr
80 hours
Dividing distance by speed gives 160/80 = 2. Therefore, it would take 2 hours to travel 160 kilometres at 80 miles per hour.
3 hours 15 minutes.
060km,10hour,80km an hour
Time = Distance/Speed = 6000/80 = 75 hours. That assumes that you can drive 75 hours averaging that speed without a break!
60 times something = 80 something = 80/60 80/60=4/3 4/3rds of an hour is 1 hour 20 minutes - the travel time for 80 kilometers at 60 kmh
80 miles = 80 x 1.609 kilometers =128.720 km
well, it depends on how fast your driving, if your going 80 mph, it will take 1 hour. it would take an 1 hour if you were going about 130 kph if you were measuring the distance in kilometers.
80 kilometers (1 mile/1.609 kilometers) = 49.7 miles ========= Perhaps in a large Western or Southwestern city. I am thinking Los Angles.
To calculate the travel time, divide the distance by the speed. At 80 kilometers per hour, traveling 280 kilometers would take 280 km ÷ 80 km/h = 3.5 hours. Therefore, it will take approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete the journey.
If there are 1000 meters in a kilometer and a runner travels 125 meters per minute, that would mean the runner could travel one kilometer in 8 minutes (1000 / 125 = 8). If the runner is going to run 10 kilometers it would take (10 * 8) or 80 minutes to finish the 10 kilometers.