16hours 40minutes
1000 mi / 15 MPG = 66.67 Gal
Speed is a representation of distance travelled over time. Thus to find the time taken you need to divide the distance travelled by the speed. In this case we would need to do 1000 miles divided by 70mph: 1000/70 = approximately 14.2857 Therefore, it would take roughly 14 and a quarter hours to travel 1000 miles at 70mph.
on average they can travel 1000 miles....in one day
You are travelling at 100 mph. That means (obviously) that every hour you travel 100 miles, and since 1000/100=10 you will be travelling for ten hours.
16hours 40minutes
1000 mi / 15 MPG = 66.67 Gal
Speed is a representation of distance travelled over time. Thus to find the time taken you need to divide the distance travelled by the speed. In this case we would need to do 1000 miles divided by 70mph: 1000/70 = approximately 14.2857 Therefore, it would take roughly 14 and a quarter hours to travel 1000 miles at 70mph.
on average they can travel 1000 miles....in one day
It would take approximately 16.67 minutes to travel 1000 miles if you are traveling at 1 mile per second. This calculation is based on dividing 1000 miles by 60 seconds (which equals 16.67 minutes).
Heading west, that would get you to Chicago. Heading south, that would get you to Savannah.
You are travelling at 100 mph. That means (obviously) that every hour you travel 100 miles, and since 1000/100=10 you will be travelling for ten hours.
0.28 hours or about 16.7 minutes.
1000 minutes
Jupiter is, on average, about 484 million miles from the sun. Traveling at a speed of 1000 miles per hour, it would take over 550 years to travel from the sun to Jupiter.
The size of the tank is irrelevant. 1000/15*3.80=$253.33
553/1000