Your average speed for the whole trip would be 30 mph.
800 miles divided by 60 mph = 13 hours 20 minutes for the trip if you average 60 mph.
Using 238,900 miles as the distance to the moon the trip would take you about five months at 65 miles per hour. Now, imagine trying to reach the sun at 65 mph; the trip would take about 163 years.
The trip to Mercury from Earth would take at least 1.3 years at 2,500 miles per hour.
1260 miles/ 20 =63 mph. Divide the distance (miles) by the time and you end up with mph (miles x time)
It depends on how fast you drive. Your route and environmental conditions will determine the time it take to cover the 820 mile trip. For example, if you average 50 MPH (allowing for stopping for gas, etc.), your trip would take 820 miles / 50 MPH = 14.4 hours of driving time.
39 minutes.
If your airplane can go 225 mph and is flying into a 45 mph head wind, the best ground speed you can get is 180 MPH. should take about 12 hours
Divide 2000 miles by 25 mph to get the answer. It would take 80 hours to go 2000 miles at 25 mph.
From Worcester to Boston it is roughly 46 miles. A horse and carriage would travel at either a walk or a trot. The walk would have been about 4 MPH which means it would have taken 11.5 hours to complete the trip. However if the trot was used, then at a speed of about 7 MPH it would take only 6.57 hours to complete the trip.
There are too many factors to give a meaningful answer to that question. But, if you assume you average 50 MPH for the entire trip you would figure the time like this: 6,849 miles / 50 MPH = 136.98 hours (about 137 hours of driving time)
it depends on your mph and gas prices? if it's only 25mph then your trip wld approx cost you between $300 to $500(depends on gas prices). you take the miles divide by mph, then take that and times it by gas price and that will be your total for your trip