Simply set up a proportion, then solve the proportion by using proportional reasoning.
1,800 miles/1 hour=1,400 miles/x hours.
Cross multiply.
1,800x=1,400
Divide by 1,800 on each side.
x=.77777777777777777 hours Now set up another proportion to find out how many second and minutes.
3,600/1 hour=x seconds/.777777777777777 hours
Cross Multiply.
x=2,800 seconds. Divide that number by 60 to find how many minutes since there are 60 seconds in a minute.
It would take 46.6666666666666666666 minutes (or 2,800 seconds) to travel 1,400 miles at 1,800 miles per hour. Hope I helped!
Maxwell
Number of hours would be 45 Miles/hr 1800 Miles 1800 Miles * 45 Miles / hour = 40 hours
i did it it took.... 4 DAYS AND 18 hours the average is ..... 4.5 DAYS (it depends on fuel/model of car)
The cost of 94.7 gallons, approximately.
To cover the 1,800 miles will require at least 30 hoursand 2 minutes of driving time if you maintain a steady 60 mph. You will have to add time for stops, detours and other delays.
1800 / 17 = 106 gallons (rounded up) Times 106 by the cost of 1 gallon of petrol in your country, to find the cost.
Travel
Number of hours would be 45 Miles/hr 1800 Miles 1800 Miles * 45 Miles / hour = 40 hours
1800/10 = 180
2668
That would depend on if the went by sea or by land. By sea, it would be about 750 miles (675 nautical miles). By land, the journey is about 1800 miles.
3200-1800 = 1400
1800/45 = 40 hours
1400 - 1800 ad)
(1800 + 2400)/2 = 2100
leaf ericson
Travel from the east coast to the west coast in 1800 was very rare, though it became more common later in the 1800s. There were no roads and no railroads, so travel was very difficult, and at some times of the year it was impossible. A wagon could go about 30 miles a day in good weather, so to travel the 3,000 miles from one coast to the other would take at least 100 days, if everything went well.
The gas will cost(72) times (the cost of 1 gallon of gas)