48 miles per hour.
60 x 4 = 240 miles.
At 60 mph, that's 4 hours.
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240 miles is always 240 miles, no matter where you are.But, if you are asking how long it takes to travel 240 miles on an airplane, then it depends on the speed (or perhaps the type) of the airplane.
There is one week and three days in 240 hours. Each day contains 24 hours. 240 hours is equal to 10 days.
We know that sp = dist / time 240 miles = [ 240 * 1.6 ] kms =384 kmssp = 384 / 2.5 = 153.6 km/hr
60 x 4 = 240 miles.
6 x 40 = 240 miles
I think you mean if you drive at the same speed. Distance is then proportional to time. So 240 x 6/4.5 =240 x 4/3 =320 miles.
= 240/6 mile/hour = 40 miles/hour
If you keep traveling at the same speed you will travel 840 miles in total.
240/60 = 4 hours
At 60 mph, that's 4 hours.
Average sustained speed of 40 mph.
240 miles at 60 mph
240/80= 3 hours
Let the speed of the plane in still air be ( p ) miles per hour, and the speed of the wind be ( w ) miles per hour. With a tailwind, the effective speed is ( p + w ) and it covers 240 miles in 3 hours, giving the equation ( p + w = 80 ) (since ( 240/3 = 80 )). Against the wind, the effective speed is ( p - w ), and it takes 4 hours to cover the same distance, leading to ( p - w = 60 ) (since ( 240/4 = 60 )). Solving these two equations, we find ( p = 70 ) miles per hour.