distance = speed × time Convert the time to a fraction of an hour: 60 min = 1 hour → 43 min = 43/60 hour → distance = 55 mph × 43/60 hr = 39 5/12 miles ≈ 39.42 miles.
AnswerYes, if you think about it for along time. then the answer would be yes. But if you're clever enough to know that "along" is not the same as "a long" then the answer would be no. Can something work 60% of the time if you only try it once. No, my friend, you would have to do it a multiple of 5 times for it to work 60% of the time. Not that its meant to be taken seriously; its a actually a joke, as I hope you asking that question was.
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The fastest man over the age of 60 is Charles Allie, who holds the world record for the 200m in the 60-64 age group with a time of 24.29 seconds.
The awnser is 7:15 because you simply divide 60 by 4 (15) and add it to one hour.
When i went to dsiney world it took about 10-60 seconds
the early 60's and through to the the 70's in till they spilt up and went on to solo careers either in America and england
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The 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP has a 0-60 time of 6.6 seconds, according to a Motor Trend road test. The 2004-2005 GTP has a claimed 0-60 time of 6.5 seconds. I am pulling 6.7sec 0-60. but keep in mind that my supercharger nosedrive went bad, and it has ALOT of drag in it. my mileage is at 11.5 down from 19.8
1952 which is why 2012 is 60 years celebration
6 x 10 = 60
Currently the Fastest recorded Time for a car accelerating from 0 to 60 is the Lamborghini Diablo Street III with a V32 (record holding) engine. The Lambo Steet III went from 0 to 60 in a mere 1.9 seconds!!! Actually the fastest one ever was my penis.
Speed (in miles/hour) = distance (miles) / time (hours= 75/ (120/60) = 37.5 miles/hour
At the time, Babe Ruth was the only player to hit 59 home runs, he accomplished this in 1921. He went on to break his own record in 1927 by hitting 60 home runs.
He went with about 60 days without food
distance = speed × time Convert the time to a fraction of an hour: 60 min = 1 hour → 43 min = 43/60 hour → distance = 55 mph × 43/60 hr = 39 5/12 miles ≈ 39.42 miles.