Distance = Rate * Timeso, algebraically,Time = Distance/RateTime = 100 miles/75 mph= 1.33 hours.33 * 60 minutes = ~ 20 minutes1 hour and 20 minutes=================
Think about it: 80miles/hr and there are 60 minutes in an hour. So if you travel 80 miles in 60 minutes, then in half an hour (30 minutes) you would travel 40 miles. In a quarter of an hour (15 minutes) you would travel 20 miles.
880 feet.
Less than 10 minutes in a fighter aircraft (at Mach 2), more than a day if walking.
It can travel 45km in one hour, and 40 minutes is 2/3 of an hour, so it can travel 2/3 of 45km, which is 30km.
Distance = Rate * Timeso, algebraically,Time = Distance/RateTime = 100 miles/75 mph= 1.33 hours.33 * 60 minutes = ~ 20 minutes1 hour and 20 minutes=================
If it takes 39 minutes to travel 2.7 miles it will take 14 minutes 26 seconds to travel one mile.
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Think about it: 80miles/hr and there are 60 minutes in an hour. So if you travel 80 miles in 60 minutes, then in half an hour (30 minutes) you would travel 40 miles. In a quarter of an hour (15 minutes) you would travel 20 miles.
The answer depends on what aspect of travel you need to figure out.
Speed = distance/time. From this equation you can derive the equation for time, such that time = distance/speed. Therefore,333mi/60mi/h = 5.55h.To convert .55h into minutes, multiply .55h x 60min/h = 33min.So, at 60mi/h, it will take 5h and 33min to travel 333mi.
In 18 minutes, you can travel 15 miles. To find out how many miles you can travel in 54 minutes, you would divide 54 by 18 to get 3 (54/18=3), then multiply 15 miles by 3 to get 45 miles in 54 minutes.
It takes three minutes, of course.
about 20000000 minutes
Four minutes.
You would travel 33.3 miles every four minutes.