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Aug 27, 2015 · Best Answer 60 mph into meters per second 1 mile=1.609344 kilometers 60 miles x 1.609344=96.56064 Kilometers 1 Km=1000 meters 96.56064 x 1000=96,560.64 Meters per hour since 1 hour=60 x 60=3,600 seconds, Therefore 96,560.64MetersPH/3600 seconds=26.8224 Meters per second.
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Jan 10, 2017 · Average speed of Train 1 = 45 mph. Average speed of Train 2 = 60 mph. If both trains leave at the same time and travel toward each other but on parallel tracks, in how much time will their engines be opposite each other?
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Feb 23, 2020 · Leo needs to drive from Boston to Chicago. He planned to drive for 20 hours at an average speed of 50 mph. But, he drove at an average speed of 60 mph for the first 5 hours. During the remaining part of the trip, his average speed was 50 mph. How much earlier
A car completes a trip with an average speed of 50 mph. If the car ...
May 5, 2022 · A car completes a trip with an average speed of 50 mph. If the car covered 2/5 of the distance at 60 mph, what was the average speed for the remaining 3/5 of the distance? Please help.
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Jul 26, 2020 · Two cars are traveling north along a highway. The first drives at 40 mph, and the second, which leaves 3 hours later, travels at 60 mph. How long after the second car leaves will it take for the second car to catch the first?
A train leaves Los Angeles at 2 p.m. heading north at 50 mph.
Oct 10, 2020 · A train leaves Los Angeles at 2 p.m. heading north at 50 mph. If the next train leaves three hours later and also heads north at 60 mph, at what time will the second train catch up with the first?
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Feb 4, 2014 · Quote: a train wheel has a diameter of 30 inches to the rim, which rests on the track. the flange,which keeps the wheel from slipping off the track, projects 1 inch beyond the rim. when the train is traveling 60 mph, what is the linear velocity in mph of a point on the outer edge of the flange? fun question Ok there are basically two parts to solving this. First, given that the …
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Oct 27, 2017 · Let the time that took you to drive at 60 mph=T Distance = Time x Speed 60T = 50 [T + 2/3], Solve for T T = 3 1/3 hours. Distance =3 1/3 x 60 mph= 200 miles you drove.
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Jan 25, 2019 · Kerri drives 150 miles to visit her grandmother. She starts off driving at 60 miles per hour, but then encounters road construction and has to drive 20 miles per hour the rest of the way. If she spends the same amount of time at the faster
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Apr 20, 2022 · Let the distance between Penthaven and Jackson==D Let the speed of the plane with no wind==S The speed of the plane against the wind==S - 50 The speed of the plane with the wind==S + 50 S * [6 + 24/60] ==2D, D / [S + 50] + D / [S - 50]==6 + 40/60, solve for S, D S==250 mph - speed of the plane with no wind D==800 miles - distance between Penthaven …