Not enough information. If you also have the TOTAL number of miles, you can divide that by the 4 days, to get the average miles per day.
The question makes no sense whatsoever.
A day is a unit of time. A mile is a unit of distance. Without some unit of speed to convert, there is no correlation between the two.
It takes about 5 days of driving. The distance is about 2,700 miles, and if you drive about 500 miles a day, it will take you about five days.
The apparent speed of the Sun along the ecliptic varies, because the Earth's orbit around the Sun is elliptical. The annual average speed is 360 degrees in 365.24 days, which is about 0.99 degrees per day. At a distance of 93 million miles, that translates to about 1.6 million miles per day, or about 67 thousand miles per hour.
The Earth circles the Sun in an orbit about 584 million miles long (940 million km). (multiply 93 million miles x 2 x 3.1416) You can also calculate this by using the Earth's average orbital speed of 29.8 km/sec. This is roughly 66661 miles per hour x 24 hours per day x 365.25 days per year.
There are about 2.4 Jupiter days in one Earth day.
You average 8.4 miles per day at that rate.
One day if your journey is 30 miles. Ten days if your journey is 300 miles. Two days if your journey is 60 miles.
16 miles per day average terrain
Average 500. If you dirve less than 500 miles on any one day, you have to make it up on another day. But the average has to be 500 per day.
It would take a person about seven days to hike 63 miles if he/ she were traveling an average 9.5 miles per day.
3 days if you drive an average of 60 mph for 8 hours a day.
9.21 Per Day
If John needs to take 3 days to travel 314 miles, he needs to average 105 miles a day.
Add the mileage for each day and divide by the number of days to get the average: (x + y + z) ÷ 3 = Average
200 miles per day for 10 days = 200*10 = 2000 miles.
428.6 × 7 = 3000.2 Therefore, you need to travel for seven days at an average mileage of just over 428 miles each day.
Most likely the most they could go was between 10-15 miles a day. If you were to travel by horse 30 miles it would take you 2 days.