Her average speed was 58 miles per hour.
He drove 20 miles in 50 min. so average was 20 x 60/50 = 24 mph
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To calculate Mr. Hoffman's average velocity, we need to consider the total distance traveled and the total time taken. He drove 10 miles to school and 10 miles back home, totaling 20 miles. The total time taken was 20 minutes to school and 30 minutes back, which is 50 minutes. Therefore, the average velocity is calculated as total distance (20 miles) divided by total time (50 minutes), resulting in an average velocity of 0.4 miles per minute.
Velocity = Distance ÷ Time Average Velocity = (10 + 10) ÷ (1/3 + 1/2) = 20 ÷ 5/6 = 20 x 6/5 = 24 mph NOTE : The times in minutes have been converted into fractions of an hour to enable the answer to be provided in miles per hour.
To calculate the average rate of speed, we need to find the total distance and divide it by the total time. In this case, the total distance is 5 miles + 10 miles + 35 miles = 50 miles. Since the time taken is 40 minutes, we convert it to hours by dividing by 60: 40 minutes ÷ 60 = 2/3 hours. Therefore, the average rate of speed is 50 miles ÷ 2/3 hours = 75 miles per hour.
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He drove 20 miles in 50 min. so average was 20 x 60/50 = 24 mph
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To calculate Mr. Hoffman's average velocity, we need to consider the total distance traveled and the total time taken. He drove 10 miles to school and 10 miles back home, totaling 20 miles. The total time taken was 20 minutes to school and 30 minutes back, which is 50 minutes. Therefore, the average velocity is calculated as total distance (20 miles) divided by total time (50 minutes), resulting in an average velocity of 0.4 miles per minute.
You drove 34 miles in 30 minutes at 68mph
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Velocity = Distance ÷ Time Average Velocity = (10 + 10) ÷ (1/3 + 1/2) = 20 ÷ 5/6 = 20 x 6/5 = 24 mph NOTE : The times in minutes have been converted into fractions of an hour to enable the answer to be provided in miles per hour.
Average walking pace is about 3 miles per hour, or in other words a mile every 20 minutes. 2.2 miles would therefore take 44 minutes (2.2 x 20). It doesn't matter if you drove 2.2 miles, flew 2.2 miles or skateboarded 2.2 miles. It's still the same distance!
That would depend on the average speed. If the average is 50 mph, they drove 650 miles.
To calculate the average rate of speed, we need to find the total distance and divide it by the total time. In this case, the total distance is 5 miles + 10 miles + 35 miles = 50 miles. Since the time taken is 40 minutes, we convert it to hours by dividing by 60: 40 minutes ÷ 60 = 2/3 hours. Therefore, the average rate of speed is 50 miles ÷ 2/3 hours = 75 miles per hour.
To find Mr. Hoffman's average velocity for the entire trip, we need to calculate the total distance and total time. He drove 10 miles to school and 10 miles back home, totaling 20 miles. The total time taken was 20 minutes to school plus 30 minutes home, which equals 50 minutes (or 50/60 hours). The average velocity (V) is calculated as total distance divided by total time: ( V = \frac{20 \text{ miles}}{\frac{50}{60} \text{ hours}} = 24 \text{ miles per hour} ).
She can run 3.75 miles in 15 minutes.