4 minutes is 1/15 of an hour. In one hour, the train would travel 30 miles. Multiply that by 1/15 to get 2 miles in 4 minutes.
99.167 miles.
The distance covered in 1 hour and 20 minutes would depend on the speed at which you are traveling. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, then in 1 hour and 20 minutes (or 1.33 hours), you would cover 80 miles (60 miles/hour * 1.33 hours). However, if you are traveling at a different speed, you would cover a different distance. To calculate the distance covered, you would multiply the speed (in miles per hour) by the time traveled (in hours).
90 min is an hour-and-a-half. One-and-a-half times 50 is 75 miles.
Add on a quarter and you get 150+37.5 miles in 60 minutes.
To determine how many miles can be covered in 23 minutes, you need to know the speed at which you're traveling. For example, if you're walking at a speed of 3 miles per hour, you would cover approximately 1.15 miles in 23 minutes. If you're running at 6 miles per hour, you would cover about 2.3 miles in the same time. The calculation depends on the specific speed you have in mind.
99.167 miles.
5400 Miles
50 mph = 50 miles per 60 minutes = 50*105/60 miles in 105 minutes = 87.5 miles.
75 minutes = 60 minutes + 15 minutes = 1.25 hours 60 x 1.25 = 75 miles =============================> 75 miles.
120 minutes = 2 hours2 hours x 50 mph = 100 miles.
75 miles per hour can be covered.
The distance covered in 1 hour and 20 minutes would depend on the speed at which you are traveling. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, then in 1 hour and 20 minutes (or 1.33 hours), you would cover 80 miles (60 miles/hour * 1.33 hours). However, if you are traveling at a different speed, you would cover a different distance. To calculate the distance covered, you would multiply the speed (in miles per hour) by the time traveled (in hours).
90 min is an hour-and-a-half. One-and-a-half times 50 is 75 miles.
40 minutes
That will depend on how long you keep it up. You'll find that for every hour you continue traveling at that speed, you've covered another 30 miles.
We were getting excited about answering this question, until we got to the end. "Minutes per second" is not any unit of time, so we have no idea how long one was traveling at 9.7 miles per second. The whole question has come crashing down, and there is no answer.
The horse is traveling at 30 miles per hour, because there are 60 minutes in an hour and 30 miles.