60 mph
That depends on the wind conditions. If the 180 mph isthe ground speed, then the distance covered is3.5 x 180 = 630 miles
180 / 60 = 3 hours ■
(3 hours) x (60 miles/hour) = 180 miles (2 hours) x (70 miles/hour) = 140 miles Total = 180 + 140 = 320 miles
Average seed = (total distance) / (total time) = (80+100) / (2+3) = 180/5 = 36 miles per hour
30 miles per gallon
60 mph
180 miles
Suppose you traveled 180 miles in 4 hours. The unit rate would tell you how miles you'd travel in just one hour. So 𝘶𝘯𝘪𝘵 means 1. And you'd divide the total 180 miles by 4 hours to get your answer. One mile per hour = ________.Let's say Jackie bought a 5 pound bag of potatoes for $15. The unit rate would tell you how much each 1 pound bag would cost. One bag = $______ per pound.
36 mph
About 45 mph.
Lydia's speed on Tuesday was 180 miles divided by 3 hours, or 60 mph. If she then drove 7 hours at 60 mph, she drove 420 miles. Altogether, she drove 420 + 180 or 600 miles.
180 divided by 4.5 ie 180 x 2/9 = 40 mph
40 mph at that rate of travel.
180 miles, 5 hours; 36 mph
That depends on the wind conditions. If the 180 mph isthe ground speed, then the distance covered is3.5 x 180 = 630 miles
180 miles / 5 hours = 36 miles per hour (average)