I used Google to get that. But if you actually want to LEARN how to do it, pay attention. Convert 48 minutes to hours by dividing by 60 (minutes per hour). That gives you 0.8. So, 4 hours and 48 minutes is the same as 4.8 hours (4 + 0.8). Now, divide the distance, 203 km, by the time, 4.8 hours, which gives you your answer in km/hr.
125 Kilometres - 75 minutes is 1.25 hours.
If Danny travels 99 Kilometers in one hour then travelling at the same speed he will travel 99 x 4 kilometers in 4 hours, which is 396 kilometers.
You need its speed to answer this question.
Dividing distance travelled by time taken gives 80/2.5 = 32 kilometres per hour.
Average speed in kilometers per hour is 500/10 or 50.
125 Kilometres - 75 minutes is 1.25 hours.
2.15 hours (2 hours 9 minutes).
If this jet keeps a constant speed of 60 kilometers every 5 minutes throughout the entire 6 hours of it's flight, it will travel 4,320 kilometers. Distance = Speed * Time Speed = 60 km / 5 min ( 60 km/ 5 min ) * ( 60 min / 1 hour ) = 720 km / hour Distance = ( 720 km / hour ) * ( 6 hours ) Distance = 4320 km
your average speed is 50 kilometers per
200km
If Danny travels 99 Kilometers in one hour then travelling at the same speed he will travel 99 x 4 kilometers in 4 hours, which is 396 kilometers.
You need its speed to answer this question.
60 kph
In order to calculate how many minutes it would take someone to travel 5 kilometers you need to know the speed the person is traveling at. For example if the person is traveling at a speed of 60 kilometers an hour it would take them 5 minutes to travel 5 kilometers.
Convert the minutes to hours, then use the formula: distance = speed x time.
15,000 hours
Dividing distance travelled by time taken gives 80/2.5 = 32 kilometres per hour.