Dividing distance travelled by time taken gives 80/2.5 = 32 kilometres per hour.
You would travel 60 km in 30 minutes at 120 km/h
You need its speed to answer this question.
6 km/h
125 Kilometres - 75 minutes is 1.25 hours.
3 hours 15 minutes is 3.25 hours. So, if you travel at 60 kilometres per hour, you will travel 60 x 3.25 = 195 miles in 3 hours 15 minutes.
You would travel 60 km in 30 minutes at 120 km/h
Ten minutes.
If a horse travels at 25 kilometers per hour for a half hour (30 minutes), it will travel 12.5 kilometers.
Think about it: 80miles/hr and there are 60 minutes in an hour. So if you travel 80 miles in 60 minutes, then in half an hour (30 minutes) you would travel 40 miles. In a quarter of an hour (15 minutes) you would travel 20 miles.
It takes twelve minutes to travel 7 kilometers at 35 KPH
at what speed?
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.
The distance you can bike in thirty minutes depends on your fitness level, terrain, and bike type. On average, a casual cyclist might cover about 5 to 7 miles (8 to 11 kilometers) on flat terrain. More experienced cyclists can travel 10 miles (16 kilometers) or more, especially on a road bike. If you’re cycling uphill or on rough trails, the distance may be less.
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60 kph
You need its speed to answer this question.
If my calculations are right you need to travel 20 miles per hour to reach ten miles in thirty minutes.