If time units could be converted into length units, then you'd be
able to tell us how many inches of sleep you got last night.
The distance that "it" travels in 4 hours.
If 1 hour ===> 40 km, then 2 hours ===> 80 km.
Hours are a unit of time; kilometers are a unit of length. But 927 kilometers are approximately 17.24 hours
To find the speed in kilometers per hour, divide the total distance by the total time. For a distance of 22 kilometers in 2 hours, you would calculate 22 km ÷ 2 hours = 11 km/h. Therefore, you must run at a speed of 11 kilometers per hour.
Probably close to three times as many.
About 1200 kms.
The distance that "it" travels in 4 hours.
If 1 hour ===> 40 km, then 2 hours ===> 80 km.
Hours are a unit of time; kilometers are a unit of length. But 927 kilometers are approximately 17.24 hours
To find the speed in kilometers per hour, divide the total distance by the total time. For a distance of 22 kilometers in 2 hours, you would calculate 22 km ÷ 2 hours = 11 km/h. Therefore, you must run at a speed of 11 kilometers per hour.
With no road work app. 3½ hours
A driver who travels 140 kilometres in 2 hours!
Probably close to three times as many.
Hours are a measurement of time, kilometers are a measurement of distance. Do not try to work this out, it will not work.
To find the speed of a cyclist who travels 30 kilometers in 2 hours, you divide the distance by the time. The speed is calculated as 30 kilometers divided by 2 hours, which equals 15 kilometers per hour. Therefore, the cyclist's speed is 15 km/h.
30 hours
To find the distance traveled in 15 hours, first determine the speed by dividing the distance by the time: 90 kilometers ÷ 5 hours = 18 kilometers per hour. At this rate, in 15 hours, the distance would be 18 kilometers/hour × 15 hours = 270 kilometers. Therefore, 270 kilometers would be traveled in 15 hours.