It depends on how many hours you drive each day and your speed. If you averaged 50 MPH (miles per hour) and drove 14 hours each day, it would take you 2 days.
Irregular. Past is drove, not drived.
Mae drove at 14mph?
The answer is in the "Miles per hour" (Mph) you drove. If you drove 40 Mph, then in one hour you would have driven 40 miles. Therefore, in five hours, at the constant speed of 40 Mph, you would have drive 200 miles.
88km = 54.68 miles
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Carlos and Maria drove a total of 298 miles in 6.2 hours. Carlos drove the first part of the trip and averaged 47 miles per hour. Maria drove the remainder of the trip and averaged 49 miles per hour. For approximately how many hours did Maria drive? A.)2.4 hours. B.)2.9 hours. C.)1.7 hours. D.)3.3 hours. ______________________________________________________________________ 3.3 x 49 = 161.7 2.9 x 47 = 136.3 161.7 + 136.3 = 298 Maria drove approximately 3.3 hours.
The mileage is 1101 miles. If you drove straight through and averaged 60 m.p.h., you could drive it in 18 1/2 hours.
Sam drove for 6.0085 hours.
I drove on a highway to get to my destination.
30 hours exactly, i drove there and back 3 time and timed it each time and averaged 30.001648 hours.
It depends on how many hours you drive each day and your speed. If you averaged 50 MPH (miles per hour) and drove 14 hours each day, it would take you 2 days.
Drove is the past tense of drive. The past participle of drive is driven.
I have a 2005 VTX 1800 and I drove it like a bat out of hell. Most of the driving was accelerating quickly and doing highway speeds of 75-110MPH. After going to the gas station this morning, I averaged a little over 37MPG.
the past tence of drive is drove. Drive is present and drove is drove!there are so many site of online conjugation verbs :P
We drove down the highway at top speed. She pulled carefully onto the highway after looking both ways.