60km/h
Speed = Distance/Time = 60km/1.5h = 40 km per hour
Well, as it implies you can cover 60 km per hour driving at the speed of 60km. So if you drove for two hours, you could go 120 km.
take different speed while you travels... then add it.... Divide it with number of speed taken.... eg: ( 60km\h 62km\h 69km\h 63km\h ..... then (60+62+69+63)/4 )
60km per hour west.
60km/h
Average speed equals distance divided by time (speed = distance/time) Therefore the car travels 600km in 10hours so 600/10 equals 60km/h. 60km/h is equal to: 60000metres per hour 1 km per minute 50/3 metres per second
60km/h
60km. 80*.75 = 60.00
60km/
Speed = Distance/Time = 60km/1.5h = 40 km per hour
Well, as it implies you can cover 60 km per hour driving at the speed of 60km. So if you drove for two hours, you could go 120 km.
take different speed while you travels... then add it.... Divide it with number of speed taken.... eg: ( 60km\h 62km\h 69km\h 63km\h ..... then (60+62+69+63)/4 )
around 2 hours and abit (10min) if you drive at the speed of 60km/hr 1km=0.63 miles
The equation for velocity is velocity=distance/time. So you would solve the problem as follows. 240km/4h=60km/h
(60 km/hr) x (4 hr) = 240 km.
Time = Distance/Speed = 60/50 = 1.2 hours = 1 hour 12 minutes.