25 minutes is equal to 5/12 or five twelfths of an hour. Multiplying 65 by 5/12 gives 27.083 recurring (that is, 27.083333..). Therefore, the car will travel 27.083 recurring (that is, 27.083333...) miles.
40 minutes.
The amount of petrol needed to travel for one hour depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency and speed. For instance, if a car travels at 60 miles per hour and has a fuel efficiency of 30 miles per gallon, it would consume about 2 gallons of petrol in one hour. Therefore, the specific amount of petrol required varies based on the vehicle's performance and the driving conditions.
At 52 MPH it would take 4.5 hrs to travel 234 miles.
40 x 2.5 = 100 miles.
If an aircraft travels 120 miles in 12 minutes how fast is the aircraft going? The aircraft travels 120 miles in 12 minutes, which is 1/5 of an hour. Therefore, in 55 (one) hour, it would travel 5 × 120, or 600 miles. The aircraft is traveling 600 miles per hour.
All you have to do is multiply 65 by 3.5 which will give you 227.5 miles.
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1 hour
It really depends on the speed of the car. If it is traveling at 60 miles per hour, it would travel 120 miles. If it is traveling at 20 miles per hour, it would travel 40 miles.
238 miles in 3 hours and 30 minutes = 68 mph
27 / 3 = 9 Thus the person travels 9 miles in an hour and 70/9 hours to travel 70 miles. You do the math.
50 minutes.
40 minutes.
If a car travels for 20 minutes at a speed of 60 miles per hour the car travels 20 miles.
32 miles per hour. The speed at which the car is travelling is the distance in miles that the car travels per hour. If the car travels 16 miles in 30 minutes it should then travel twice as far in one hour, since one hour is twice as long as 30 minutes (half an hour). So, the car travels 2 * 16 miles per hour, which equals 32 miles per hour.
The car will travel 297.5 miles.
The amount of petrol needed to travel for one hour depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency and speed. For instance, if a car travels at 60 miles per hour and has a fuel efficiency of 30 miles per gallon, it would consume about 2 gallons of petrol in one hour. Therefore, the specific amount of petrol required varies based on the vehicle's performance and the driving conditions.