How many miles will you travel in an hour at that constant speed?
60/4=15 miles per hour
9 miles per hour
24 minutes
4.2 miles.
40 miles is equal to 64.37 Kilo meters. Hence the speed of the bike can be found as speed=distance traveled by time. 64.37/2= 32.19 kph.
10 miles (Rate x Time = Distance)
36.5 miles in 50 minutes equates to a pace of 43.8 miles per hour.
9 miles per hour
7 miles every 10 minutes means 7 x 6 miles in an hour, so the speed is 42 mph.
24 minutes
20 minutes.
if your speed is 4 miles per hour it takes an hour,at 8mph it takes 30 minutes.
26/52 = 1/2 mile per minute or 30 miles per hour
Yes, Jennifer can be home in an hour. This is because she expects to wait only 30 minutes for the repair, and then she will ride her bike home. The bike shop is only 1.5 miles from her house, so she will be able to make the trip in a reasonable amount of time.
it depends on how fast you are traveling. say you were to be traveling at 10 miles per hour then you could go 80 miles. or if it were 13 then you would multiply 13 by 8. if you change your speed throughout the ride then you take your average miles per hour for every hour and add them all up.
Assuming that the question should continue with "-takes the bike", the answer can be found as follows: Call the unknown number of minutes m and note that there are 60 minutes per hour. The car will overtake the bike when each vehicle has traveled the same distance. The distance of an object traveling at constant speed is the product of the speed multiplied by the time of travel when the time is in the same units as the denominator units of the speed. The speed of the car is 50/60 = 5/6 mile per minute and the speed of the bike is 10/60 = 1/6 mile per minute The total minutes traveled by the car will be m and by the bike with be 180 (the 3.00 hours difference between 800 am and 1100am X 60 min/hr). Therefore, at the overtaking point, (180 + m)(1/6) = (5/6)m, or 30 = (4/6)m, or m = 45 minutes.
3mph You f**king idiot.
4.2 miles.