Well, honey, if you were cruising at 120km/h for 30 minutes, you would have traveled 60 kilometers. It's simple math, darling. Just multiply your speed by the time, and there you have it - a straight shot of distance covered. Keep on truckin', speed racer!
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To calculate the distance traveled, you can use the formula Distance = Speed x Time. In this case, the speed is 120 km/h and the time is 30 minutes, which is 0.5 hours. Therefore, Distance = 120 km/h x 0.5 h = 60 km. So, if you were traveling at 120 km/h for 30 minutes, you would have traveled a distance of 60 kilometers.
D= Speed x Time
Then you convert 120km/hr to m/s depends in wich unifs you want them
120/hr to m/s it's 33.3 m/s and then 30min to seconds it's 1800
D= 33.3m/s(1800s)
D= 59940m
(120 km/hour) x (1/2 hour) = 60 km
32 MPH
To determine how many minutes it takes to travel 85 miles, you need to know how fast you are going, for example if you were going at 85 mph, you would go 85 miles in one hour, but if you were going at 42.5 mph, it would take you 2 hours to travel the same distance. Please post what speed/rate is being traveled at, and then this problem can be solved.
Just divide 18.5 by 15! Gosh, lazy!!!
35 miles per hour = 35 miles in 60 minutes = 35/2 miles in 60/2 minutes = 17.5 miles in 30 minutes.