Speed = Distance / Time
First bus speed = 300 / 7.5 = 40km/h
Second bus speed = 450 / 9 = 50km/h
So now we can put them in to a ratio as 40:50. This can be simplified by dividing both by 10 so you have 4:5
Velocity (or speed) = Distance ÷ Time In this example, speed = 300/6 = 50 kph
120km
300km in 3 hours = 100km per hour
A millisecond is one thousandth of a second. Light can travel about 300km in a millisecond. Blinking usually takes between 300 and 400 milliseconds.
First, you put it into a scale 1mm:300km Second, you times the whole thing by 10 so that the 1 millimeter will become 1 centimeter 1cm:3 000km Next, you convert the 300 kilometers into meter 1cm:3 000 000 After that, you convert the 3 000 000 into centimeters 1cm:300 000 000cm Lastly, remove the 'cm' sign as they are both of the same units already 1:300 000 000
almost 300km
3dm, 3000cm, 3000m, 300km
it takes 12000 minutes to walk on the moon by 300km
they can run about 40 miles per hour.
Velocity (or speed) = Distance ÷ Time In this example, speed = 300/6 = 50 kph
300km
It is 300,000 metres.
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