Miles and hours are units with different physical dimensions, so they can't be
directly converted to each other. If they could, then you'd be able to calculate
how many yards old a baby is on her first birthday.
That depends entirely on how fast you're traveling. At an average 60 mph, you'd cover 240 miles in 4 hours. Faster, more miles. Slower, fewer miles.
None. How many miles you can travel in 4 hours would depend on your average speed.
You can't convert between units that measure different kinds of things. If it's for a speed problem, use the formula:distance = time x speed
If you mean that travelling at 26.6 miles per hour, how long you would travel in 4 hours, you would travel 106.4 miles in 4 hours.
4.033 hours or 4 hours and 2 minutes
65 miles per hour x 4 hours = 260 miles
13.34 miles, assuming a constant speed.
540/4 = 132.5 hours
240 miles at 60 mph
Distance = rate * time. (55 miles/hour) * (4 hours) = 220 miles
If you mean that travelling at 26.6 miles per hour, how long you would travel in 4 hours, you would travel 106.4 miles in 4 hours.
4.033 hours or 4 hours and 2 minutes
65 miles per hour x 4 hours = 260 miles
4 hours, 215 miles
About 4 hours at 65 mph.
4 hours 15 minutes.
13.34 miles, assuming a constant speed.
267 miles / 60 miles/hour = 4.5 hours with no stops.
At 60 mph, that's 4 hours.
At least 4 hours and 38 minutes.