If you are traveling 2 miles an hour, then 1 hour.
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x miles in 1 hour x miles in 60 minutes x/60 miles in 1 minute Hence divide mph by 60 to get miles per minute
you want your speed to be 1mile/12 minutes . This has units of miles per minute. To change to miles per hour you write 12 minutes as 1/5 of an hour. Then your speed is; 1mile/(1/5)hrs. Invert and multiply to get 5 miles/1 hrs or 5 miles per hr.
The time required to travel 1/10 of a mile would depend upon the speed.The latitude/longitude "minute" is 1/60 of a degree, and is measured as flat on maps although it is on the curved exterior of the Earth. A minute of latitude is equal to a nautical mile, which is 1.15 miles or 1.85 kilometers. A minute of longitude is equal to that only at the equator, and becomes less as you move toward the poles and the longitude lines converge.So there would be 0.087 latitude minutes in 1/10 of a mile.
1 Nautical mile is 1 minute of latitude. Therefore 1.5 nautical miles is 1'30" (1 minute 30 seconds)
1 light-minute is 11,176,943.823 miles.
You appear to misunderstand. At best it is 'speed' 1 mile in a minute is 60 mph. 2 miles in one minute is 120 mph . However, in nautucal terms 1 nautical mile is divided into 60 minutes. It is a measure of distance at sea across an ocean.
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There are 60 seconds in one minute.
1.1508 statute miles and one minute of latitude is equal to 1 nautical mile.
1.25 miles
Depends on your latitude, at the equator for instance, 1 minute of longitude = (1 / 21600) * 24901.55 = 1.1528 miles
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1.1508 statute miles and one minute of latitude is equal to 1 nautical mile.
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60 seconds equal 1 minute.60 minutes equal 1 hour.