The time it takes to travel 2000 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 approximately 33.33 hours to cover 2000 miles. If you are traveling at a speed of 70 miles per hour, it would take approximately 28.57 hours. The formula to calculate the time taken for a journey is distance divided by speed.
To convert minutes to hours, you would divide by 60 since there are 60 minutes in an hour. Therefore, 2000 minutes is equal to 2000/60 = 33.33 hours.
5 miles. is far bigger. 5 x 5280 is 26,400 feet. 2000 yards is 6,000 feet.
Answer: 2000 km/h = 1,242.742 mph
83 days and 8 hours, or 83.3 recurring days.
Time how long it takes to paint 10 sq ft. To paint 2000 sq ft would therefore take 200 times as long. With a roller on a prepared wall and a competent painter then 10 sq ft could be painted in less than 1 minute so 2000 sq ft would take 3 -4 hours.
An airplane flying at 500 miles per hour will take 4 hours to travel 2000 miles (2000 miles รท 500 mph = 4 hours).
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Divide 2000 miles by 25 mph to get the answer. It would take 80 hours to go 2000 miles at 25 mph.
If the speed were maintained throughout the duration, it would take approx 28 hours 34 minutes and 17 seconds.
30 hours 46 minutes.
20 hours. Working out: 1000 miles (1000X100=10 hours) 2000 miles (2000X100=20 hours)
2000 mph = 2000 miles per hour. So in 2 minutes (ie 1hour/30) it will travel 2000/30 miles = 66.67 miles.
A person on horseback can travel about 30 miles a day. The Pony Express did not ride 2000 miles when it was active. That is the length of the country.
Time = Distance/Speed = 2000/15 = 133.33... hours
It would take 35 hours and 16 minutes to get from Mobile to Sacramento by car. But this would be without making any stops. The distance you would need to travel would be 2,329.45 miles.I hope I could help!!!
50 hours to walk 2000 miles. * * * * * That would require walking at 40 miles per hour which is a good speed for a galloping horse, but even a horse cannot maintain that speed for 50 hours! A tenth of that speed is more like a sustainable walking speed but that would take 500 hours and then you would have to factor in rest stops, food stops, comfort stops and so on.