Time = Distance/Average speed = 115/100 = 1.15 hours or 1 hour and 9 minutes.
To convert kilometers to minutes, we need to know the speed at which the distance is being covered. If we assume a constant speed of 5 km per hour, it would take 3 hours to cover 15 km. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, it would take 180 minutes to cover 15 km at this speed.
To determine the number of hours it takes to travel 500km, we need to know the speed at which the distance is being covered. If we assume a constant speed of 100km/h, then it would take 5 hours to travel 500km (500km divided by 100km/h). However, if the speed varies or is not provided, we cannot accurately calculate the time it would take to cover the distance.
To determine the number of miles traveled in 25 minutes, you need to know the speed at which the distance is covered. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, then in 25 minutes you would cover 25/60 = 0.4167 hours. Multiplying this by the speed of 60 miles per hour gives you 25 miles. Therefore, if you are traveling at 60 miles per hour, you would cover 25 miles in 25 minutes.
Well, honey, if you're walking at a brisk pace of 3 miles per hour, you'd cover a mile in 20 minutes. So, technically, you'd be looking at about 1 mile in 20 minutes. But hey, if you're driving a car, you could probably cover a lot more ground in that time. Just don't speed, darling.
About 15-16 hours (900 - 960 minutes) if you are walking at a normal pace. That's about 4mph. You would have to be fit to cover that distance in one go at that speed.
Time = Distance/Average speed = 115/100 = 1.15 hours or 1 hour and 9 minutes.
As stated, the question is impossile to answer.IF the car was going at 100 km PER HOUR, then it would cover 75 km in 45 minutes. If it was going at 100 km per day, then it would cover 3.125 km in 45 minutes.
If it was 100k per hour, then 750k would mathematically be 7 and a half hours, 7 hours 30 minutes, or 450 minutes.
8.35 miles per hour
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distance/speed = time 19/40 = 0.475 hours = .475 x 60 minutes = 28.5 minutes
Pigs can run up to 11 miles per hour, which would allow them to cover a mile in around 5-6 minutes.
To convert kilometers to minutes, we need to know the speed at which the distance is being covered. If we assume a constant speed of 5 km per hour, it would take 3 hours to cover 15 km. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, it would take 180 minutes to cover 15 km at this speed.
To determine the number of hours it takes to travel 500km, we need to know the speed at which the distance is being covered. If we assume a constant speed of 100km/h, then it would take 5 hours to travel 500km (500km divided by 100km/h). However, if the speed varies or is not provided, we cannot accurately calculate the time it would take to cover the distance.
Well, honey, it all depends on how fast you drive. If you're cruising at a steady 100km/h, it'll take you 5 hours. But if you're puttering along at 50km/h, better pack a lunch 'cause you'll be on the road for 10 hours. Just remember, speed limits exist for a reason, so don't go all Fast and Furious trying to shave off a few minutes.
That depends on the average speed. At 60 mph, you'll cover that in 2 hours and 5 minutes.