The train will travel 643 miles at 78 miles/hour in (643/78) hours = about 8.24 hours. However, Chicago uses Central Standard Time while New York uses Eastern Standard Time, one hour earlier. Therefore the train left Chicago at 7 am EST and will arrive in New York at about 3:15 pm.
That's going to depend on where the bus leaves from, or ... what is equivalent ... what direction it has to head in order to get to Alpharetta. You can't talk about a velocity without a direction.
Distance / Speed = Time 800 miles / 80 mph = 10 hours
Anywhere between 45-40
The three adverb questions are: how, when, and where. These questions help identify the manner, time, and place of an action or event. For example, "how did she run?" (manner), "when did he arrive?" (time), and "where is she going?" (place).
No. Velocity is a vector, so it has both a magnitude and a direction. If the velocity of your car was heading in the positive direction, then the other car is moving in the negative direction. The velocities are NOT the same!
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You are going home
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No. There are other forms. Here are just a few, taking the verb to arrive: I will arrive tomorrow. I shall arrive tomorrow. I am going to arrive tomorrow. I arrive tomorrow. I might arrive tomorrow.
It depends on where they were going.
The RMS Titanic was heading for New York.
They are heading back to Jersey.
That's going to depend on where the bus leaves from, or ... what is equivalent ... what direction it has to head in order to get to Alpharetta. You can't talk about a velocity without a direction.
It means that you are heading West.
The ship Mary Celeste was going east.
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