60 km.
30 min = half an hour (60/2) so half of 120 km = 60 km
(436) / 5.75 = 75.826 km per hour* * * * *The answer to the question that was asked was that you divided the distance travelled (436 km) by the time taken (5.75 hours).
Without going into all the fine points about the difference between speed and velocity, speed is generally assumed to be the distance travelled in a unit of time. As an example if you travel 120 feet in 60 minutes you travel at a speed of 120 ft/60 min = 2 ft/min. The assumption (looking at the answer) is that you travelled at the same rate every minute. However in the real world you may have gone 119 feet in 1 minute and spent the remaining 59 minutes traveling the last foot. Spped is therefor the average rate you conered the distance in the total time elapsed.
When you walk a distance of 2 km in 10 minutes your average speed is 0.2 km per minute.
speed = distance/time = 3280 ft/6 min = 5462/3 ft/min ≈ 546.67 ft/min I suppose you want that converted into mph. 1 hr = 60 min 1 mile = 5280 ft ⇒ 5462/3 ft/min = 5462/3 x 60 ÷ 5280 miles/hr = 67/33 mph ≈ 6.21 mph
(120 km/hour) x (1/2 hour) = 60 km
If you are traveling at a speed of 120 km/h for 3 minutes, the distance traveled would be 6 km. This can be calculated by converting 3 minutes to hours (3 min ÷ 60 min = 0.05 hrs) and then using the formula distance = speed × time.
I am going to assume you meant a constant speed of 1.5km/min. speed = distance/time distance = speed x time = 1.5km/min x 5.0min = 7.5km
30 min = half an hour (60/2) so half of 120 km = 60 km
Approximately 100 km. It takes about 70-90 min drive depending on speed (if driving about 110-120km/h )
The average gate to gate time is 1 hr 24 min; flight time is 56 min; the distance traveled, approximately 420 miles.
It depends upon the speed or velocity of the car for e.g. if speed is 100km/min then Distance = speed X time i.e. D= 100X90= 9000km
Average speed is simply the total distance traveled over the time taken to travel that distance, then you change the fraction to equal distance over 1 hour, 1 min, 1 sec, ect.
3.0Km is a distance, not a measure of time. It depend on how fast you are going.
False. An acceleration of 3 m/min^2 means that the velocity is increasing by 3 m/min for every second traveled, not every meter traveled.
The average speed of the particle is 30 km/h. This is calculated by dividing the distance traveled (30 km) by the time taken to travel that distance (1 hour).
distance = speed × time Convert the time to a fraction of an hour: 60 min = 1 hour → 43 min = 43/60 hour → distance = 55 mph × 43/60 hr = 39 5/12 miles ≈ 39.42 miles.