It's "forty" kilometers per hour. The conversion would be to divide the kilometers per hour by 60 (the number of minutes in one hour). In this case, it would be 40/60 = .666666666666666.... or two-thirds of one kilometer per minute.
10 kilometers an hour
67 minutes, or an hour and 7 minutes 10 kilometers / x hours = 9 kilometers/1 hour x hours = 10/9 hours = 1 1/9 hours
.01
200 kilometers is about 125 miles, and consequently 200 kilometers per hour is about 125 miles per hour.
0.03 mph
the speed of garden snail in kilometres per hour is 0.048 km/h
Approximately one half yard. One yard = approx three feet. 18in = 1.5 ft = 1/2 yard
Well, honey, a snail moves at a blistering pace of about 0.013 kilometers per hour. So if you're in a hurry, you might want to find a faster mode of transportation. Good luck keeping up with that speed demon!
A snail in England won a snail race being clocked at .0033 mph...so I'd have to say maybe .0025 would be about the norm for a non-racing snail?
No distance, the snail was asleep.
The time to drive four kilometers would depend on the speed the vehicle is going. At four kilometers per hour it would take one hour. At 32 kilometers per hour, it would take 15 minutes.
It's "forty" kilometers per hour. The conversion would be to divide the kilometers per hour by 60 (the number of minutes in one hour). In this case, it would be 40/60 = .666666666666666.... or two-thirds of one kilometer per minute.
100 kilometers per hour or 124 miles per hour
i think it would take 1 hour
0.03 miles = 0.048 kilometres so 0.03 mph = 0.048 kilometres per hour.
How hast can babies crawl? -in miles per hour or meters per second?