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MPH=distance/time

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MPH = (distance x 60) / time

It's best to get time in terms of 100 (i.e., 20 mins 20 secs = 20.333 mins)

Simple formula for that: minutes + [(seconds x 100)/6000]

minutes + [seconds / 60] ( same diff. )

Speed equals miles divided by hours

Speed = miles / hours

miles = speed x hours

hours = speed x miles

Where:

Speed is mph (miles per hour)

Miles are distance traveled

Hours are length of time to get there

If time less than one hour then divide minutes by 60 to get fraction of an hour.

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