1 minute = 1 kmpm (kilometer per minute)
2 minutes = 2 kmpm
3 minutes = 3 kmpm
4 minutes = 4 kmpm
5 minutes = 5 kmpm
6 minutes = 6 kmpm
7 minutes = 7 kmpm
8 minutes = 8 kmpm
9 minutes = 9 kmpm
10 minutes = 10 kmpm
60 kmh
The speed of a boat that travels 10 miles in 30 minutes is 1/3 miles per minute.Formulas=d/ts=10/30s=1/3 mile per minute
It is: 540 mph
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.
20 miles per hour, or 1/3rd of a mile per minute, or approximately 0.055555555555555555555555555555556 miles per second.
Pp
The answer will depend on the speed at which the truck travels.The answer will depend on the speed at which the truck travels.The answer will depend on the speed at which the truck travels.The answer will depend on the speed at which the truck travels.
The speed of a boat that travels 10 miles in 30 minutes is 1/3 miles per minute.Formulas=d/ts=10/30s=1/3 mile per minute
Colin travels at 40 mphDale travels at 46 mph.Dale has the fastest average by 6 mph.
It is: 540 mph
It would be 20 MPH.
An airplane travels 80 km in 10 minutes and then flies 100km in 20 minutes the average speed of the plane is? 80 km in 10 minutes = 8 km/min 100km in 20 minutes = 5 km/min Average speed = total distance traveled ÷ total time Average speed = 180 km ÷ 30 min = 6 km/minute Notice the average speed is closer to 5 km/min, because the plane spends twice as much time traveling at the slower speed.
30,000 metres or 30km
The question gives no information concerning the distance the person covered, so his speed can't be calculated. The ability to travel 530 minutes in 10 hours requires moderate sedation.
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.
10/9 x 103 ie 114 and 4/9 mph.
You need to time its movement over a known distance. For example, movement over 100 metres, in 10 seconds gives a speed of 100 (metres) [divided by] 10 (seconds) . = 100/10 Divide that out = 10 metres per second. For example a car travels 10 miles in 10 minutes. Speed is therefore 10/10 = 1 mile per minute. You have to make the minutes into a measurement of hours to make sense of it to a layman. To get from 10 minutes up to an hour, you need to multiply by 6. 10 mins x 6 = 60 minutes in an hour, see. So in an hour, you have to multiply the distance the car travels by 6 as well. 10 miles x 6 . = 60 miles. So speed is 60 miles / 1 hour = 60 miles an hour.
1000/10 kph