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∙ 13y ago10 miles in 6 minutes = 10*10 miles in 6*10 minutes ie 100 miles in 60 minutes or 100 mph
Depends on the rate of speed at which the car is being operated. -- at 100 mph . . . 4min 48sec -- At 60 mph . . . 8 minutes -- At 10 mph . . . 48 minutes -- At 1 mph . . . 480 minutes -- Sitting in the driveway . . . many, many minutes
A plane traveling at a speed of 200 mph for 30 minutes would cover a distance of 100 miles.
(6 miles / 4 minutes) x (60 minutes / hour) = 90 mph
1.7 miles in 20 minutes equates to 5.1 mph
10 miles in 6 minutes = 10*10 miles in 6*10 minutes ie 100 miles in 60 minutes or 100 mph
It would take approximately 19.8 minutes to travel 33 miles at a speed of 100 miles per hour. This calculation is done by dividing the distance by the speed (33 miles / 100 mph) and converting the result from hours to minutes.
It would take 12 minutes to drive 20 miles at 100 mph.
Depends on the rate of speed at which the car is being operated. -- at 100 mph . . . 4min 48sec -- At 60 mph . . . 8 minutes -- At 10 mph . . . 48 minutes -- At 1 mph . . . 480 minutes -- Sitting in the driveway . . . many, many minutes
1 hour 40 minutes at 60 mph
1 hour 40 minutes at 60 mph
A plane traveling at a speed of 200 mph for 30 minutes would cover a distance of 100 miles.
(6 miles / 4 minutes) x (60 minutes / hour) = 90 mph
1.7 miles in 20 minutes equates to 5.1 mph
3 minutes and 51 seconds.
Three mph
3.7 miles in five minutes requires a pace of 44.4 mph