If you travel at a constant speed of 20 miles and hour, you will cover 100 miles in 5 hours.
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Distance = rate * time 600 miles = rate * 12 hours rate of speed = on average, 50 miler per hour
2.16 to 12 = 0.18 per unit.
12/3 = 4 per unit.
12 hours in 3 hours = 12÷3 miles in 3÷3 hours = 4 miles in 1 hour = 4 mph.
First, you have to see what 12 into 18 is. After that, you pretty much got the answer
If you travel at a constant speed of 20 miles and hour, you will cover 100 miles in 5 hours.
300 miles per hour ==> 1 mile every 12 seconds
To find the rate at which Nicole is driving, divide the total distance by the total time: 804 miles / 12 hours = 67 miles per hour. To determine how many miles she would drive in 7 hours at this rate, multiply her rate by the new time: 67 miles per hour x 7 hours = 469 miles. Therefore, Nicole would drive 469 miles in 7 hours at the same rate.
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the unit is miles/hour= miles over hours lol i hope ur like 12
12 miles divided by 2 = 6 miles/hour 54 miles divided by 6 = 9 hours
The idea is to divide 360 miles by 12 gallons. That will give you a result in "miles per gallon".
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If that's 348 miles, that's 29 miles per gallon.
Distance = rate * time 600 miles = rate * 12 hours rate of speed = on average, 50 miler per hour