Your average speed for the two trips was 69.7 miles per hour.
6 km = 3 trips => 2 km per trip.So 18 km = 18/2 = 9 trips.
There is no way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the five-acre area. If the area is long and narrow it will be fewer trips than if the area were square or round.
Millions of people will travel in and out of the United States in December. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas every year millions will travel, and thousands will run into the scrooge, that's right luggage will be lost/stolen, trips canceled and people will get sick.
from A to B and back to A then to B and back to A again
963,816,714.188 times.
The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 kilometres (238,857 mi).The length of Earth's equator is about 40,075 kilometres (24,901.5 mi).So, you would have to travel around the Earth 9.59209832 times to equal the distance from Earth to the Moon.
over 1 million miles of TWIZZLERS® made each year. That means that if you put twizzlers end to end, they would equal nearly 5 round trips from the Earth to the Moon!
Earth's equatorial circumference is about 24,900 miles. Twenty thousand trips around the earth would rack up half a billion miles.
65 trips at 62 miles per trip = 4030 miles.
105.6 trips.
It takes 41,851,655 U.S. dollar bills laying end to end to circle the earth. 24,902 Earth's circumference in miles X 5,280 (feet per mile) = 21,414,097 circumference of Earth in feet. 21,414,097 x 12 = 256,969,164 circumference of earth in inches. 256,969,164 / 6.14 inches (length of U.S. dollar bill) = 41,851,655 United States paper currency to encircle the earth if placed end to end. (DON'T PICK ON THE ROUNDING ERRORS, I DID THIS WITH PAPER AND PENCIL) 382,302 trips around the earth with U.S. ONE DOLLAR bills would almost cover the nations $16,000,000,000,000 (Trillion) debt. OR 3,823 trips around the earth with U.S. ONE-HUNDRED DOLLAR bills (the largest denomination currently printed in the U.S.) would almost cover our 16 Trillion Dollar Debt.
If you had good road conditions throughout the trip, a good set of tires would last the equivalent of about 2 trips around the Earth. The Earth is about 24,000 miles around and good tires are rated at about 50,000 miles.
31.2 miles according to icrosoft Streets and Trips.
A planet like Earth makes repeated trips around the sun and can be seen from Earth at regular intervals.
The moon completes roughly 13.5 orbits around Earth in a year.
Really depends on how you ride...do you ride short trips or mostly long, highway miles? If mostly short trips then I'd say change it every 6 months. If mostly long trips then change it every 3,000 miles.