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17000 miles/317 days X 1 day/24 hours=2.2345 miles per hour average. This is if you drive every hour of every day. If you drove 8 hours then stopped then 16 hours later drove another 8 hours your average would be the same but the speed would be different. 17000 miles/317 days X1 day/8 hours=6.7 miles per hour
It depends on your travel speed. At ten miles per hour x 24 hours = 240 miles per day.
It's not the car you need to worry about, it's the driver. Driver safety diminishes after about 8 hours or 500 miles, whichever comes first.
The first day of Winter has 24 hours, just like all other days. The duration of daylight on that day can be anything between zero and 24 hours, and depends on your latitude.
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That depends on how many hours in a day you're willing to drive. 1 hour . . . . . 65 miles 6 hours . . . . . 390 miles 10 hours . . . . . 650 miles 12 hours . . . . . 780 miles 24 hours . . . . . 1,560 miles
924 Gilman St.! Well at least that was their first gig ;)
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Either -1 day, and 7 hours 1926 miles or -1 day and 8 hours 1986 miles
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To convert 1275 furlongs per Jupiter day into mph, we need to consider the length of a Jupiter day. A day on Jupiter is approximately 9.9 Earth hours. First, convert furlongs to miles (1 furlong is 0.125 miles), then divide the distance by the length of a Jupiter day to find the speed in mph. So, 1275 furlongs/day * 0.125 miles/furlong = 159 miles/day, and 159 miles/day / 9.9 hours/day = approximately 16.06 mph.
17000 miles/317 days X 1 day/24 hours=2.2345 miles per hour average. This is if you drive every hour of every day. If you drove 8 hours then stopped then 16 hours later drove another 8 hours your average would be the same but the speed would be different. 17000 miles/317 days X1 day/8 hours=6.7 miles per hour
180 miles per day (24 hours) equates to 0.125 miles (660 feet) per minute.
It depends on your travel speed. At ten miles per hour x 24 hours = 240 miles per day.
The most important formula to memorize is: Distance = Rate (speed) x Time (hours or minutes, etc..) Therefore, the average rate on the first date can be calculated as follows: Rate = Distance / Speed 348 miles divided by 6 hours = 58 miles per hour. At that rate, a total of 58 miles times 9 hour = 522 miles can be driven by the family in the next 9 hours.