Rate = Distance divided by Time
Rate = 100 miles/ 1 hour = 100 miles per hour
15(t+1)=30(t-1)
Assuming you went 600 miles I'd say 20 days.
The idea is to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons. That gives you a certain number of "miles per gallons".
You would only get one hour of sleep. There is no am/pm setting on a wind up alarm clock.
actually it would be one hour of sleep because a wind up alarm clock cannot go for more then 12 hours in advance for an alarm
48.95 miles per hour.
you would have gone around 480 miles and hour
they went five miles an hour
The sailboats i Mesopotamia went at about 150 miles per hour. They were very fast...
It depends on how fast you travel. If you went 195 miles per hour then it would only take you one hour. If you traveled at 100 mph then it would take you about 2 hours
it went about 7/8 miles an hour
Speed = (distance) divided by (time for the distance) Your speed would be exactly 27 miles per 20 minutes. In more familiar units . . . 20 minutes = 1/3 hour 27 miles / (1/3 hour) = 81 miles per hour.
the first car made went 2.5 miles an hour
It's Distance/Time, so 8/1 is 8. So it's 8 miles per hour. That is the average speed.
Distance = Rate * Time algebraically manipulated to our purpose Rote = Distance/Time Rate = 45 miles/3 hours = 15 miles per hour =============
well, if you went 50 miles an hour, it would take 14 hours.
one way to do this is to conver 9 minutes into hours. Since an hour is 60 minute, 9 minutes is9/60 or 3/20 of an hour.5.8 mile/ (3/20) is 5.8 miles x20/30this is 116/30 or about 38.6667 miles per hour.