For this problem do unit conversions:
Start of by this:
270/10.8 to get you to 25 ft/min. Take this number and divide it by 5280 ft to get you to miles and then multiply that number by 60 min to get you to a final unit of mi/hr. Your final answer should be .28 mi/hr.
108 minutes = 108/1 minutes (in fraction form).
167 minutes
You divide 108 by 60.
1 hour = 60 minutes. So 16 miles in 82 minutes = 60*16/82 = 11.71 mph
At 50 MPH: 13 mi / 50 MPH = .26 hr or 15.6 minutes.
At an average 60 mph: 108 minutes
1 hour 48 minutes at 60 mph
108 minutes = 108/1 minutes (in fraction form).
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1959 Pick-up Dodge is 270ft/lbs at 1600 rpm and 139.9 mph respectively.
1 hour 4 minutes 48 seconds.
108 miles if you use I-185 N and I-85 N. If you average 60 mph, it will take you 1 hour and 48 minutes. If you average 50 mph, it will take you 2 hours and 8.67 minutes.
If you drive non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph, it takes about 1 hour and 39 minutes.
167 minutes
About 108 mph at that rate of travel.
At what speed? 20 MPH, 498 minutes 60 MPH, 166 minutes 75 MPH, 132.8 minutes
You divide 108 by 60.
Velocity (or speed) = Distance ÷ Time : Time = Distance ÷ Velocity As the distance (29 miles) is known then the velocity needs to be determined. If walking this will be about 4 mph, cycling 15-20 mph, driving a car 30-70 mph. This will produce an answer measured in hours. This will then need to be converted to minutes. EXAMPLE : Say the journey is by bicycle travelling at an average speed of 16 mph. Then Time = 29/16 = 1.8125 hours. Multiply the answer by 60 to convert it to minutes. 1.8125 x 60 = 108 .75 minutes.