It will take a driver 5 hours to drive 300 miles at a speed of 60 miles per hour.
420 miles
Time = Distance/Speed = 300 miles/60 mph = 5 hours
75 miles at a constant speed
How many miles will you travel in an hour at that constant speed? 60/4=15 miles per hour
Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.
420 miles
exactly 5 hours
Time = Distance/Speed = 300 miles/60 mph = 5 hours
2 hours and 20 min
70*6=420 miles
It would take 300mi/60mph = 5 hours.
To find the time it takes to drive 300 miles at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, you can use the formula: time = distance ÷ speed. So, time = 300 miles ÷ 60 miles per hour = 5 hours. Therefore, it will take the driver 5 hours to complete the trip.
At 60 mph, it will take 5 hours. Faster, shorter. Slower, longer.
420 Miles.
5 hours
Five hours.
420 miles or 676km