I am not for sure, but im pretty sure that it is 600 miles
600 mph Average speed = Distance/Time
DISTANCE + VELOCITY x TIME So if you travel 90 miles in two hours, 90 = velocity x 2 velocity = 45 miles per hour After 7 hours DISTANCE = 45 x 7 = 315 miles
315
The velocity of the train can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the train travels 100 miles north in 2 hours, so the velocity is 100 miles / 2 hours = 50 miles per hour. Therefore, the train's velocity is 50 miles per hour to the north.
We can only tell average speed from those two pieces of information. 3,000 miles in 5 hours equals an average speed of 600 mph.
Its average speed is (3000/5) = 600 miles per hour.
600 mph Average speed = Distance/Time
200 miles / 4 hours = 50 mph
DISTANCE + VELOCITY x TIME So if you travel 90 miles in two hours, 90 = velocity x 2 velocity = 45 miles per hour After 7 hours DISTANCE = 45 x 7 = 315 miles
315
The velocity of the train can be calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the train travels 100 miles north in 2 hours, so the velocity is 100 miles / 2 hours = 50 miles per hour. Therefore, the train's velocity is 50 miles per hour to the north.
600 miles per hour due West
Yes, they are proportional. Distance traveled is the velocity times the time. So if you travel at 60 miles per hour for two hours, you have gone 120 miles.
Three hours.
Distance = Rate X Time so.... Rate = Distance/Time 210 miles/30 hours = 7 miles per hour
We can only tell average speed from those two pieces of information. 3,000 miles in 5 hours equals an average speed of 600 mph.
The velocity of the car is 65 miles per hour. This is calculated by dividing the distance traveled (260 miles) by the time taken (4 hours). Since direction is not specified in the calculation of velocity, the northeast direction does not affect the final answer.