The jet is traveling 440 miles divided by 2, or 220 mph.
In 11 hours, it would fly 11 hours times 220 mph.
11 hours x 220 mph = 2420 miles
The rate of speed is 220 mph and the distance the jet could fly is 2420 miles.
180 miles
To determine who travels more miles per day, we need to calculate the average daily distance traveled by each person. William travels only on Saturdays and Sundays, which means he has a total of 8 days (4 Saturdays and 4 Sundays) to travel 400 miles, averaging 50 miles per day. Jason travels every weekday, totaling 20 days in a month, and has flown 500 miles, averaging 25 miles per day. Therefore, William travels more miles per day than Jason.
Distance = Rate * Time or, for our purposes, Rate = Distance/Time Rate = 200 miles/4 hours = 50 miles per hour ==============
It travels 100 miles in 2.5 hours.
The average speed if an airplane travels 1364 miles in 5.5 hours is 248 miles/hr.
It depends upon how long it travels for. Distance = speed * time So if the car travels at 60 mph for 2 hours, the distance is 60 mph * 2 hours = 120 miles But if the car travels at 60 mph for 30 minutes (0.5 hours), the distance is 60 mph * 0.5 hours = 30 miles.
180 miles
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
To determine who travels more miles per day, we need to calculate the average daily distance traveled by each person. William travels only on Saturdays and Sundays, which means he has a total of 8 days (4 Saturdays and 4 Sundays) to travel 400 miles, averaging 50 miles per day. Jason travels every weekday, totaling 20 days in a month, and has flown 500 miles, averaging 25 miles per day. Therefore, William travels more miles per day than Jason.
Distance = Rate * Time or, for our purposes, Rate = Distance/Time Rate = 200 miles/4 hours = 50 miles per hour ==============
785 miles / 1264km
It travels 100 miles in 2.5 hours.
1,101 miles.
Average speed = (total distance) divided by (total time) = (150 + 150) / (2.5 + 3.5) = 300/6 = 50 miles per hour.
If a car travels at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, then the graph of distance vs. time will be a straight line with a slope of 60. This means that for every hour that passes, the car will have traveled 60 miles. The equation for this line would be y = 60x, where y is the distance traveled in miles and x is the time in hours.
Light-hours is a measure of distance, not time. It is the distance light travels in a vacuum in one hour's time. In this case, 13 light-hours equates to 8,718,016,181 miles.
To answer this you multiply the distance she travels per hour (2.5 miles) by the number of hours she walks for (3.5) 2.5*3.5 = 8.75 miles