If a car travels at a speed of 50 km/h for 4 hours, you can calculate the distance by multiplying the speed by the time. So, 50 km/h multiplied by 4 hours equals 200 kilometers. Therefore, the car will travel 200 kilometers.
50km per hour
Type your answer here... The car will travel 330 miles in 6 hours.
To travel 50km at 10km/h it will take 5 hours (time = distance/speed). 5 hours x 3600 = 18000 seconds.
288 miles
50mph x 3.5 hours = 175 miles.
No. Distance is dependent on both length of travel and speed of travel. For example, If car A leaves location X at a certain time, and travels at 200km/hr for two hours, it travels 400km. If car B leaves the same location at the same time, and travels 50km/hr for four hours, it travels 200km. As you can see, car A traveled for half the time car B traveled while doubling its total distance traveled.
50km per hour
Type your answer here... The car will travel 330 miles in 6 hours.
Speed = distance/time = (50 km)/(2 h) = 25 km/h[kilometers per hour]
The car will travel 297.5 miles.
If the car travels 125 miles in 2 hours, its speed is ( \frac{125 \text{ miles}}{2 \text{ hours}} = 62.5 \text{ miles per hour} ). To find out how far it will travel in 7 hours, multiply the speed by the time: ( 62.5 \text{ miles per hour} \times 7 \text{ hours} = 437.5 \text{ miles} ). Therefore, the car will travel 437.5 miles in 7 hours.
384
To travel 50km at 10km/h it will take 5 hours (time = distance/speed). 5 hours x 3600 = 18000 seconds.
288 miles
238 miles in 3 hours and 30 minutes = 68 mph
50mph x 3.5 hours = 175 miles.
95 km/h