time =distance divided by speed
time = 4700/790 = 5.95 hours = 5 hours 57 minutes
5530/790=7 hours
by dividing the kilometers you have traveled by the hours you have moved
Speed = distance traveled / time taken speed = 49 / 3.5 = 14 kmph (kilometers per hour)
The speed is the distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance. In this case we with divide 8 kilometers by 10 minutes to get 0.8 km/minute. One hour is sixty minutes, so this works out to 48 km/hour.
distance = rate* time rate = distance/time Train A: rate = 180 km / 2 hrs = 90 km/h Train B: rate = 120 km / 1 hr = 120 km/h Train B is much faster than Train A.
Distance = Rate * TimeAlgebraically manipulated,Time = Distance/RateTime = 4700 kilometers/190 kilometers per hour= 24.7 hours=============================
5530/790=7 hours
Time = Distance/Speed = 4700km/790kph = 5.949 hours or 5 hours 57 minutes approx.The airplane's speed cannot be expressed in miles because miles are a measure of distance, not of speed.However, the speed is 491 miles per hour (approx).
time = (4,700 kilometers) / (790 kilometer per hour) = 5.9494 hours. Don't try this at home until you know how to figure in the effects of the wind.
It would take 5530/790=7 hours to reach its destination.
The total distance traveled by Apollo 11 to the Moon and back was approximately 477,800 miles (768,000 kilometers).
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Time can be calculated using the formula: time = distance / speed. This formula relates time (in hours) to distance (in miles or kilometers) and speed (in miles per hour or kilometers per hour). Simply divide the distance traveled by the speed at which you are traveling to find out how long it will take to reach your destination.
There are several. You're probably referring to the odometer, which displays the number of miles traveled.
A scientist would typically use the unit "meters" or "kilometers" to measure the distance traveled by a car. These units are commonly used in scientific research and calculations for measuring distances.
The unit of measurement commonly used to measure the distance traveled by a car is kilometers (km) or miles (mi).
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