an aeroplane travel 2000 miles in hours, what is its speed
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Answers
Explanation:
Knowing the time something traveled while having its speed and its distance is easy if you follow this equation:
speed=distancetimespeed=distancetime
That’s where the name miles per hour (or miles/hour) comes from. You have the distance (miles), divided by the time (hour)
If you want to know the time, you rearrange this equation to look like:
time=distancespeedtime=distancespeed
So for an airplane traveling at 250 miles/hour in 1200 miles, you’d have:
time=1200250time=1200250
time=4.8hourstime=4.8hours
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Btw this will work for any distance, speed and time standard you trow at it, as long as they are the same units. For example:
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km/min=kilometersminutekm/min=kilometersminute
(km/min is the speed)
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in/sec=inchessecondin/sec=inchessecond
(in/sec is the speed)