4v/ 2 ~5.7
The ratio of the distances between me and my house, and me and my aunt's house is 2:1 ⇒ there are 2 + 1 = 3 parts to the distance between my house and my aunt's house ⇒ each part is worth the distance between the two houses divided by 3, that is 228 miles ÷ 3 = 76 miles ⇒ I am 2 parts from my house which is 2 x 76 miles = 152 miles & 1 part from my aunt's house which is 1 x 76 miles = 76 miles So if I am on my way to visit my aunt, I have travelled 152 miles from my house; Or if I am on my way home from visiting my aunt, I have travelled 76 miles from my aunt's house;
time = distance/speedLet the distance driven in the city at 20 mph be c milesThen the distance driven on the highway is 100 - c milestime driven on highway + time driven in city = total time→ (100 - c) miles/45 mph + c miles/20 mph = 3 hours→ (4(100 - c) + 9c)/180 = 3→ 400 - 4c + 9c = 540→ 5c = 140→ c = 28Therefore the truck drove for 28 miles in the city.
Your average speed on the turnpike should be greater than on a highway.
Distance = Rate X time ( change 20 minutes to 0.33 hours for convenience ) Rate = distance/time Rate = 25.0 miles/0.33 hours 75 miles per hour
4v/ 2 ~5.7
The highway distance is about 800 miles from Richmond to Chicago.
Distance between these two is 8112 miles. It is the air travelling distance and is approximated. It is the straight path between these two areas.
On Hume Highway it'll be 73 miles. Though, that highway has tolls.
1045 miles
The driving distance is approximately 120 road miles using the A4 highway.
The driving distance is approximately 72 road miles using the M3 highway.
Approximately 60 miles (10 miles on the Steese Highway from Fairbanks to Fox plus another 49 miles on the Elliott Highway)
The driving distance is about 175 miles on the A1 highway.
89 miles by highway, 38 miles straight line distance.
2989.24 miles by highway.
The driving distance is about 175 miles on the A2 highway.