Speed = Distance/Time
Divide the distance traveled by the product of the diameter and pi.
Divide the total distance traveled by the total time elapsed. Hint: If you're looking for miles per hour (miles/hour), divide miles by hours.
Just divide the distance by the time. (In this case, the speed in the answer will be in meters per second.)
To calculate the average speed of /anything/ you need to know the distance it traveled (IE: 500 meters) and the time it took to travel that (IE:50 seconds) Here's how to calculate it: You take the total distance and divide it by the time. So in our example, a car traveled 500 meters in 50 seconds, so the speed would be: 500 meters / 50 seconds = 500/50 = 10 meters / second. So the car would be traveling 10 meters per second. Happy calculating -jp
Assuming t is time, you need to know the distance traveled in time t. Then, divide the distance by time to obtain speed (velocity).
Divide the total distance by the amount of fuel used... then multiply by the cost per gallon.
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First you need to know the distance between London and New York, then divide the distance by the number of days (6) to calculate distance per day, then divide by 24 (hours per day) to calculate distance per hour (velocity per hour).
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Divide the distance traveled by the product of the diameter and pi.
Divide the total distance traveled by the total time elapsed. Hint: If you're looking for miles per hour (miles/hour), divide miles by hours.
Speed is distance divided by time so pick the section you want to work out the average for, work out how much distance has been traveled in that section and divide it by how much time has passed for that section.
To work that out you measure the distance traveled and divide it by the time taken.
If you divide he distance by the time, and take into account the direction traveled, you will get the AVERAGE velocity during the time considered.
If you divide he distance by the time, and take into account the direction traveled, you will get the AVERAGE velocity during the time considered.
To calculate revenue per ton mile, divide revenue (R) by the product of the weight in tons (T) and the distance in miles (M) traveled. Revenue per ton mile = R/(T x M)
you divide distance over time