10km per our is 6.2 miles per hour. like fast walking or slow jogging.pretty simple
60. Rationale: The question shows "100 km per hour" This is equal to 100 km/hr. Since 1 hr = 60 minutes, you can substitute "60 minutes" into 100 km/hr to form a new equivalent rate, such as: 100 km/60 minutes Therefore, the answer is 60 (minutes). Answer 1: 100 km per hour is 100 km per 60 minutes. 100 km per hour is a velocity, with units of distance divided by time, so there is no way you can find a time equal to that. You need a distance as well. For example choose a distance of 10km. Then at 100km/hour, 10km/time = 100 km/hour from which you get time=0.1 hours to travel that 10km.
20 kilometers per hour or 12.5 miles/hours
You're being conned! To travel a total of 20 km at 80 kph would take 15 min. You've already taken 15 min to cover 10 km at 40 kph.
There is insufficient information. A car cannot be "going at 10 km" - it must be 10 km per hour or per 20 minutes, or per 2 hours.
10km per our is 6.2 miles per hour. like fast walking or slow jogging.pretty simple
10km/h are about 6.2miles per hour. It's like fast walking or slow jogging.
10km per hour
Over 15 km per hour.
10*1.6=16 kph
At 15 km/hour you will have run 10km in 40 minutes.
if its km/h then it describes your speed in kilometers per hour
60. Rationale: The question shows "100 km per hour" This is equal to 100 km/hr. Since 1 hr = 60 minutes, you can substitute "60 minutes" into 100 km/hr to form a new equivalent rate, such as: 100 km/60 minutes Therefore, the answer is 60 (minutes). Answer 1: 100 km per hour is 100 km per 60 minutes. 100 km per hour is a velocity, with units of distance divided by time, so there is no way you can find a time equal to that. You need a distance as well. For example choose a distance of 10km. Then at 100km/hour, 10km/time = 100 km/hour from which you get time=0.1 hours to travel that 10km.
20 kilometers per hour or 12.5 miles/hours
You're being conned! To travel a total of 20 km at 80 kph would take 15 min. You've already taken 15 min to cover 10 km at 40 kph.
40/4=10.The object is therefore travelling at 10km per minute. This can also be shown as 0.167km per hour.
There is insufficient information. A car cannot be "going at 10 km" - it must be 10 km per hour or per 20 minutes, or per 2 hours.