40min=(2/3)hrD=rt14=(2/3)r21mph=rJeremy can ride 21miles in one hour.
At least 10.5 miles per hour for 3.5 miles.
7 miles every 10 minutes means 7 x 6 miles in an hour, so the speed is 42 mph.
57 miles
Well, honey, it depends on how fast you're driving! If you're cruising at a smooth 60 miles per hour, it'll take you about 51 minutes to cover those 51 miles. But if you're stuck in traffic going 5 miles per hour, well, you do the math β it's gonna be a long ride, darling.
20.6 miles per hour.
40min=(2/3)hrD=rt14=(2/3)r21mph=rJeremy can ride 21miles in one hour.
if your speed is 4 miles per hour it takes an hour,at 8mph it takes 30 minutes.
If you rode 12 miles in 38 minutes, then it took you 3.1666 minutes to ride 1 mile (38/12). So, if you divide 60 by the time it took you to ride one mile it gives you the mph 60/3.1666 = 18.95mph.
At least 10.5 miles per hour for 3.5 miles.
7 miles every 10 minutes means 7 x 6 miles in an hour, so the speed is 42 mph.
She can ride 76.7 miles in 6.5 hours.
57 miles
20/12=1 2/3 hours. Or 1 hour, 40 minutes.
Well, honey, it depends on how fast you're driving! If you're cruising at a smooth 60 miles per hour, it'll take you about 51 minutes to cover those 51 miles. But if you're stuck in traffic going 5 miles per hour, well, you do the math β it's gonna be a long ride, darling.
The bus ride from Burlington, Vermont to Montreal, Canada is about 1 hour and 45 minutes in length. This is about 97 miles in distance.
1 hour 26 minutes 15 seconds.