10 miles is 10*1.6 = 16 km
Your ave. speed is distance/time = 16/2.5 = 6.4 km/s or 23,040 km/h or 14,400 mph
Anyway who the hell walks at a speed of Mach 19???
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Multiply. 10 x 75.3= 753
1242
12*sqrt(2) ----
Meters
You would need 16 tile to go across the width of the hallway.
Suppose you walk 10 m down a hallway in 2.5 s. What is your average speed? Show your work
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Both "in the hallway" and "in the hallway" are correct, but they may be used in slightly different contexts. "In the hallway" is more commonly used to indicate a specific location inside the hallway, while "on the hallway" could be used in a more general sense, such as referring to something that is physically placed on the hallway floor or surface.
a hallway
IN the hallway.
The schools hallway was rewaxed.
No, it is a verb ("She downed the glass of milk."), a noun ("a pillow made of down"), and a preposition ("She ran down the hallway."). I suppose it could also be an adjective ("down escalator"), but it is not an adverb, sorry.
it depends how "long" the hallway is, if its really long, it may be necessary.
Hallway of the Gods was created in 1997.
A corridor is another name for a hallway.
Hallway Symphony was created in 1972-01.
How i can make sentence with unlit hallway