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The answer is in the "Miles per hour" (Mph) you drove. If you drove 40 Mph, then in one hour you would have driven 40 miles. Therefore, in five hours, at the constant speed of 40 Mph, you would have drive 200 miles.
65 x 3 = 195 Therefore, assuming a constant average speed of 65 miles per hour, he drove 195 miles.
Average speed was 65 mph. 100 miles + 420 miles = 520 miles 2 hours + 6 hours = 8 hours 520/8 = 65 mph
Your average speed was 59.3 miles per hour.
58 miles per hour.
9 hours
The answer is 224/4 = 56 miles per hour
His speed was a constant 62.5 MPH (62.5 mph x 3 hours = 187.5 miles).
The answer is in the "Miles per hour" (Mph) you drove. If you drove 40 Mph, then in one hour you would have driven 40 miles. Therefore, in five hours, at the constant speed of 40 Mph, you would have drive 200 miles.
65 x 3 = 195 Therefore, assuming a constant average speed of 65 miles per hour, he drove 195 miles.
He drove 180 miles in 5 hours for an average speed of 36 miles per hour.
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 75 mph, it would take about 14 hours and 40 minutes.
Lydia's speed on Tuesday was 180 miles divided by 3 hours, or 60 mph. If she then drove 7 hours at 60 mph, she drove 420 miles. Altogether, she drove 420 + 180 or 600 miles.
Assuming a constant average speed, he would be travelling at 415/7 = 59.285714 recurring (that is, 59.285714285714...) miles per hour.
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph, it would take about 12 hours and 18 minutes.
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 60 mph, it would take about 11 hours and 29 minutes.
300 MILES