Let x = the distance from a to b. Therefore, the distance from b to c = 2x+6 The distance from a to c = 4x + 2 Logically, a to c = a to b + b to c so 4x+2 = x+ 2x+6. Now solve for x and you can find all the distances. Sometimes it really helps to draw a picture and write a statement. Example, let x = the distance from a to b. Good luck.
Dividing the distance in miles, 125, by the time in hours, 6.25, gives us 125 / 6.25 = 20 miles per hour.
There's not quite enough information to answer this question. Miles is distance, and time is time. You would need something such as speed, which is distance/time, in order to determine the amount of time required to cover a certain distance.For example, if you're traveling at 60 miles/hour, then to cover .45 miles:.45 miles x 1 hr/60 miles = 0.0075 hours, or 27 seconds
The 'perimeter' of any closed figure drawn on paper means the total distance around it. If the figure consists of straight lines, then the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all the straight-line pieces. If you set an ant down at a certain point on the figure and he started walking along the line, the perimeter is the distance he would have to walk in order to wind up at the point where he started.
This is an un-answerable question.... You have a distance and you want a time The equation for time is T=Distanst/Rate You need a rate in order for me to find you a time.
I assume you meant 4 and 3/4 miles with a 1/4 mile track So, the total distance is 4.75 miles. Each lap is .25 miles. So, 4.75 divided by .25 gives you 19 laps
The order of magnitude of the distance from Earth to Mars is 7, because it falls within the range of 10^7 miles.
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There are many cities and towns in the world with a "3rd avenue" and a "5th avenue", and they are not all exactly the same distance apart. So in order for anyone to answer your question you would need to include the name of the city or town and the state and/or country.
The formula to calculate speed is speed = distance / time. Just divide the distance traveled by the time taken to cover that distance in order to find the speed.
Dividing the distance in miles, 125, by the time in hours, 6.25, gives us 125 / 6.25 = 20 miles per hour.
Your answer depends on where you want to go on the Antarctic continent. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the continent, so you need to go from SFO to a commercial airport in order to put together an expedition to take you to your Antarctic destination. You can fly to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, even South Africa, and then to Antarctica from there.
No, and if they were, it would be a straight flush.
The slope of a straight line is often described by the rise over the run. This is the ratio of the vertical distance between two points and the horizontal distance between them (taken in the same order).
There's not quite enough information to answer this question. Miles is distance, and time is time. You would need something such as speed, which is distance/time, in order to determine the amount of time required to cover a certain distance.For example, if you're traveling at 60 miles/hour, then to cover .45 miles:.45 miles x 1 hr/60 miles = 0.0075 hours, or 27 seconds
This question is incomplete. You need to know the rate of travel as well as well as the distance traveled in order to find time needed to cover 959 miles.
It's in the order of 300 miles (480 km), but depends on whether you start at Banff (the town) or Banff national park. And I'm assuming the shortest distance (Hwy 1 to 97A)
The distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 93 million miles, while the diameter of the Earth is about 7,917 miles. So, the distance from the Earth to the Sun is approximately 11,738 times the diameter of the Earth.