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Well, darling, it all depends on how fast you're going. If you're cruising along at 60 miles per hour, it'll take you a cool 10 hours. But if you're feeling a bit speedier and hitting 80 miles per hour, you'll get there in just 7.5 hours. So buckle up, pick a speed, and enjoy the ride!

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The time it takes to travel 600 miles depends on the speed at which you are traveling. If you are traveling at a speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take 10 hours to cover 600 miles. If you are traveling at a speed of 50 miles per hour, it would take 12 hours to cover the same distance. In general, to calculate the time it takes to travel a certain distance, you can divide the distance by the speed at which you are traveling.

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At 60 miles per hour, it will take ten hours.

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Depends on speed

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How long will it take to travel 600 miles at 80 mph?

600/80 = 60/8 =30/4 = 15/2 = 7.5 hours


How many hours are in 299 miles?

299 miles can't be expressed in hours. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night.


You drive to Austin Texas 300 miles in 5 hours but the return trip takes you 7 hours what is your average speed for the trip in miles per hour?

You've done 600 miles in a total of 12 hours, therefore your average speed was 600/12 = 50 mph.


Which rate is the greatest 800 miles per 16 hours 1500 miles per 50 hours 600 miles per 15 hours or 900 miles per 20 hours?

Convert them all to the same per x hours and then compare them. You can either convert them all to unit rates (x = 1) or some other rate (eg lcm of 16, 50, 15 and 20). I'll use unit rates: 800 miles per 16 hours = 800 ÷ 16 miles per 16 × 16 hours = 50 mph 1500 miles per 50 hours = 1500 ÷ 50 miles per 50 ÷ 50 hours = 30 mph 600 miles per 15 hours = 600 ÷ 15 miles per 15 ÷ 15 hours = 40 mph 900 miles per 20 hours = 900 ÷ 20 miles per 20 ÷ 20 hours = 45 mph 50 mph is the greatest unit rate → 800 miles per 16 hours is the greatest rate. --------------- The rates can be ordered: 50 > 45 > 40 > 30 → 800 miles per 16 hours > 900 miles per 20 hours > 600 miles per 15 hours > 1500 miles per 50 hours.


How many miles did Lydia drive if she drove 180 miles for 3 hours on Tuesday then drove 7 more hours at that rate?

Lydia's speed on Tuesday was 180 miles divided by 3 hours, or 60 mph. If she then drove 7 hours at 60 mph, she drove 420 miles. Altogether, she drove 420 + 180 or 600 miles.