Distance = Rate * Time
or, for our purposes, algebraically thus
Time = Distance/Rate
for 60 mph
Time = 10 miles/60 mph
= 0.1666 * 60 minutes = 10 minutes
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for 55 mph
Time = 10 miles/55 mph
= 0.181818 * 60 minutes = 10.90 minutes
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So you save about 9/10 of a minute, but call it 1 minute saved.
less than a minute... about 54 secs
50seconds
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To calculate the time saved on a ten-mile trip by traveling at 60 mph instead of 55 mph, we first find the time taken at each speed. At 60 mph, the trip takes 10 miles / 60 mph = 1/6 hours (or 10 minutes). At 55 mph, it takes 10 miles / 55 mph ≈ 0.182 hours (or about 11 minutes). Therefore, traveling at 60 mph saves approximately 1 minute on the trip.
About 3 and 1/2 minutes.
You will save all of 54.5 seconds.
If you travel at x mph rather than y mph, you will save 10*(1/y - 1/x) hours.
less than a minute... about 54 secs
50seconds
You would save about 6 seconds per mile travelled.
100,000,000
Traveling at 60 mph instead of 55 mph will save you around 5 minutes on a 10-mile trip. This is because at 60 mph, you cover 10 miles in 10 minutes, while at 55 mph, it takes around 11 minutes to cover the same distance.
it depends on how much u travel
The African
You might save more online in dollars but a real travel agent you can call can save you frustration and time. You wont be able to call the online agent if you have a problem. They exist only to get discounts.
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To calculate the time saved on a ten-mile trip by traveling at 60 mph instead of 55 mph, we first find the time taken at each speed. At 60 mph, the trip takes 10 miles / 60 mph = 1/6 hours (or 10 minutes). At 55 mph, it takes 10 miles / 55 mph ≈ 0.182 hours (or about 11 minutes). Therefore, traveling at 60 mph saves approximately 1 minute on the trip.