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How many feet will a car travel in 1 minute if it miantains 52 miles per hour?

52mi/1hr = 274560ft/60minThen divide each by 60 to get 4576 feet in 1 minute.


How long will it take to go 1200 miles if you can travel 450 miles in two hours?

If I can travel 450 miles in 2 hours, I can travel 450 ÷ 2 = 225 miles in 1 hour. As I can travel 225 miles in each hour, I can travel 1200 miles in: 1200 ÷ 225 = 51/3 hours = 5 hours 20 minutes.


If a car travels 16.25 miles on each gallon of gas how many miles will it travel on 100 gallons?

16.25 miles/gallon 100 gallons x 16.25 miles = 1625 miles


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a train left at 12:45.it traveled 455 miles in 7hours how many miles did it travel in each hour


Kerry ran a 10-mile race She ran the first three miles in 21 minutes She ran the last seven miles in 63 minutes What was her average speed in the race?

Simply add your times and divide by the distance (or visa-versa).21 minutes + 63 minutes = 84 minutes84 minutes/10 miles = 8.4 minute miles.Note, this is a convenient form to calculate speed for runners. However, the "standard" would be in MPH (or the metric equivalent).(10 miles / 84 minutes)*(60 minutes/hour) = 7.14 MPHA common fallacy might be to calculate the speed in each leg of the race and average.3 miles in 21 minutes = 7 minute miles.7 miles in 63 minutes = 9 minute miles.If you average these two you get 8 minute miles WHICH IS INCORRECT.The problem with this is that the runner ran each pace for different distances. If the distances at each pace were the same, then this would work.