1 minute = 60 seconds
1 hour = 60 mins
→ 45 mins 45 seconds = 45 + 45/60 mins = (45 + 45/60)/60 hours = 61/80 hours
distance = speed × time
→ distance = 56 mph × 61/80 hours = 42.7 miles.
It is 42.7 miles.
18 miles
24 miles
If it takes 39 minutes to travel 2.7 miles it will take 14 minutes 26 seconds to travel one mile.
(40 km per hour) x (45 minutes) / (60 minutes per hour) = 30 km
60km. 80*.75 = 60.00
60km/h
Light travels at a constant velocity, no matter what time it is given to travel. Light would travel at exactly 299,792,458 ms-1 in five minutes, but only in a vacuum.
30 times as much, since a minute has 60 seconds.
1 hour 21 minutes 13.84 seconds.
In a solid such as rock, the primary wave can travel at 5 km/sec; it would take 400 seconds, or about 6.7 minutes to travel 2,000 km. If traveling through water, the wave travels at about 1.45 km/sec and would need 1,379 seconds (23 minutes) to travel 2,000 km.
23 minutes 4.6 seconds.
18 miles
24 miles
36 miles
Just as fast as light travels anywhere else; the speed of light in a vacuum is constant - about 300,000 kilometers per second. If you refer to the time, you can divide the distance (about 150 million kilometers) by the speed; after converting to minutes, in this case the result is about 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
In a solid such as rock, the primary wave can travel at 5 km/sec; it would take 400 seconds, or about 6.7 minutes to travel 2,000 km. If traveling through water, the wave travels at about 1.45 km/sec and would need 1,379 seconds (23 minutes) to travel 2,000 km.
A jogger travels at a speed of 5 miles and seconds for a minute. How far would he or she travel in that time