An hour is 60 minutes, so the cyclist would travel 2.4 x 6=14.4 mph (miles per hour)
You do 26 divided by 30 and get .866666666666 and so on so you round it to .87 miles/minute
760 mph
If you drove 60 miles in 60 minutes, you would be going 60 miles per hour. If you drove 60 miles in 30 minutes, you would be going 120 miles per hour. As travel time decreases, speed increases.
It depends what speed you are going at... say if you were going at 60 miles an hour, you would travel 950 miles. However if you were doing 30mph you would travel 475 miles. Remember to work out the distance you do the speed times the time it takes. Or if you want to work out the speed you do the distance divided by the time. Hope this helps! From Italic97
It takes 42.86 minutes or 42 minutes 52 seconds.
0.54/0.5 hour = 1.08 miles per hour
"60 mph" means 60 miles in 60 minutes. At that speed . . . -- 1 mile takes 1 minute -- 1.2 miles takes 1.2 minutes -- 37 miles takes 37 minutes etc.
It takes 2.4 hours, which is 144 minutes
It takes just over 8 minutes to travel 10 miles, at the speed of 50 mph.
It takes approx 32 minutes and 39 seconds.
If it takes 39 minutes to travel 2.7 miles it will take 14 minutes 26 seconds to travel one mile.
It takes approx 66.4 minutes.
An hour is 60 minutes, so the cyclist would travel 2.4 x 6=14.4 mph (miles per hour)
You do 26 divided by 30 and get .866666666666 and so on so you round it to .87 miles/minute
Sunlight takes 8.4 minutes to travel 93 million miles to Earth. It would take us that long to reach the Sun at light speed.
It takes (68 hours) divided by (the speed you travel, in miles per hour).