It would take 15 minutes to drive 25 miles at 100 mph.
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.
If you drove 35 mph for 2 hours, you would drive 70 miles. 35 X 2 = 70.
To get the answer, you would divide how many miles he drove by how long it took him to drive it. The information you need to set up your problem is 150 miles and 2.5 hours. 150 / 2.5 = 60 So Jordan drove an average of 60 miles per hour.
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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.
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If you drove 35 mph for 2 hours, you would drive 70 miles. 35 X 2 = 70.
As an example, if you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph, it would take about 163 years.
To get the answer, you would divide how many miles he drove by how long it took him to drive it. The information you need to set up your problem is 150 miles and 2.5 hours. 150 / 2.5 = 60 So Jordan drove an average of 60 miles per hour.
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 75 mph, it would take about 1 hour and 45 minutes.
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph, it would take about 9 hours and 8 minutes.
An hour if you drove at 110mph...or 30 mins if you drove at 220mph :)
That would depend on the average speed. If the average is 50 mph, they drove 650 miles.
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 65 mph, it would take about 39 hours and 13 minutes.
If you drove non-stop at a constant speed of 75 mph, it would take about 14 hours and 40 minutes.
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