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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
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Jan 10, 2017 · Distance between Train 1 and Train 2 = 95 miles. 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
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Feb 23, 2020 · During the remaining part of the trip, his average speed was 50 mph. How much earlier did he arrive in Chicago than he usually planned . Well..... using the original calculation.....the total distance must be 20 * 50 = 1000 miles . So he traveled 60 * 5 = 300 miles and the distance he had left to travel = 1000 - 300 = 700 miles . So
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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? Observe that "catch the first" car means "reach the same distance". Distance equals velocity x time. S = v • t
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? Guest Oct 10, 2020
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May 14, 2020 · For the first two hours, he drove at 50 mph: Distance = Rate x Time ---> Distance = 50 mph x 2 hrs = 100 miles . For the next three hours, he drove at 60 mph: Distance = 60 mph x 3 hours = 180 miles . Total distance = 280 miles Total time = 5 hours . To find the average speed: Distance = Rate x Time
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Jan 25, 2019 · Let the time at both speeds = T . So . Distance at 60 mph + Distance at 20 mph = 150 . 60T + 20T = 150 . 80T = 150 . T = 150 / 80 = 15/8 hrs at both speeds
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Oct 27, 2017 · At 24 mph, Anabel's horse runs 24 / 120 = 1/5 mile in 30 seconds . So...her horse has a 1/5 mile head start . And Anabel]s horse runs 24/60 = 2/5 mile in a minute = 6/15 miles per minute. And Jackie's horse runs 28/60 = 7/15 mile in a minute . So....Jackie's horse closes the distance between them at 1/15 miles per minute
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Oct 26, 2017 · 1) Twelve hungry teenagers can devour a very large pizza in 20 minutes. How many teenagers would it take to finish a very large pizza in 15 minutes? (Assume that all teenagers eat pizza at the same rate.) 2) For a statue of Miss Levans,