Assuming 60 kph; 40 km / 60 kph = .66 hr or about 40 minutes.
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Well, honey, that all depends on how fast you're driving. If you're cruising at a cool 80 km/h, you'll get there in about 30 minutes. But if you're stuck behind Granny Smith going 20 km/h, you might as well pack a lunch 'cause you'll be on the road for a good 2 hours. Drive safe, darling!
The time it would take to drive 40 km depends on the speed at which you are driving. If you are traveling at a speed of 40 km/h, it would take you 1 hour to cover the distance. However, if you are traveling at a speed of 80 km/h, it would only take you 30 minutes to drive 40 km. The formula to calculate the time it takes to travel a certain distance is time = distance/speed.
It would take 220 minutes = 3 hours 40 minutes.
At 40 mph you are traveling about 60 feet per second, so it would take about 6 seconds to go 360 feet.
Well if you are driving 40 miles PER hour, it means it takes 1hour to drive 40 miles. So we know how long it would take to drive 40 miles at 40mph, but there is an extra 20. To do this we just use simple halfing. At 40mph, it would take 1HOUR to drive at 40mph, so if we think, oh it would take 30minutes to go 20 miles at 40miles per hour. So your answer is 1 hour 30 minutes. By Elly Goodwin, Year 8
Assuming an average speed of 40 miles per hour, it would take 24/40 = 0.6 hours, or 0.6 x 60 = 36 minutes, to drive 24 miles.
Time = Distance/Speed = 70/40 = 1.75 hours.