You can't calculate the average of 95 and 65 in this case - the answer will be slightly off. Instead, calculate the time the train took to go one way, and the time it took to go back. Then divide the total distance by the total time. This will give you the average SPEED. (Average VELOCITY will be zero, since the train gets back to its starting point.)
The average speed of that particular vehicle is precisely 65 kilometers per hour.
195 km
5 mile = 8 km 5/8 of 65 = 40.625 Answer: 40.625 mph
Miles is the imperial unit of measuring distances. Kilometers or meters is the metric unit. 1 mile is 1.6093 km. So to convert km to miles, we divide by 1.6093. The corresponding distance in miles is 0.40
If a map is drawn to a scale of 1 to 325000, then 1 cm on the map is 325000 cm in the ground. 65 kilometers is 65*1000 meters and 65*1000*100 centimeters. To find out how many centimeters this is on the map we divide 6500000 by 325000. That is 20. Therefore on this map 65 kilometers would be 20 centimeters. Read more >> Options >> http://www.answers.com?initiator=FFANS
The average speed of that particular vehicle is precisely 65 kilometers per hour.
What is 65 measuring
65km per hour equates to 18.06 meters per second.
195 km
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5 mile = 8 km 5/8 of 65 = 40.625 Answer: 40.625 mph
The crust is thickest under continents! The crust is thickest under Mount Everest, where it's approx. 65km deep
65 + 65 + 32.5 ie 162.5 km. JHC!
Earth's crust is typically between 5 to 70 kilometers (3 to 44 miles) thick, with an average thickness of around 40 kilometers (25 miles). However, this thickness can vary depending on location, with oceanic crust being thinner than continental crust.
the max speed is 65km/h (40mph) with a 4-stroke transmission and with a 75kg(165 Ibs.) payload
Yes they are. Whilst adult gazelles can reach a top speed of roughly 65km/h, leopards can reach speeds up to about 100km/h. Hope this helped!!
On the second day he did 30.7 km, as shown below: 65 - 34.3 = 30.7