In physics, Velocity = Distance/Time. Therefore, Time= Distance/Velocity. Insert the Velocity and you get Time= Distance/100. However you'd have to convert either the distance to miles or velocity to feet. 1 mile= 5,280 feet
Not enough info. The fuel economy is needed for this equation.
Setup the equation like this:8 gallons / 76 miles = ? gallons / 500 milesYou can then multiply both sides by 500 to get:8 * 500 / 76 = ? gallons = 52.63 gallonsIn fact, you can type the original equation into google.com, and it will do the calculation for you.
km x 0.621371 = miles
You need to build an equation according to the units. X hour * 65 miles/hour = 220 miles You can see that when you multiply "hour" by "miles/hour" the "hour" cancels out and you're left with just miles. So, now we have the equation, just solve like you would any other equation.
Let 'D' be the number of Days he rode.Miles he covered = 6 D
speed= distance / time
12 miles
Use this equation to convert miles to kilometers: miles x 1.60934 = kilometers
From the equation: Kilometers x 0.6214 = miles 9 x 0.6214 = 5.5926 miles
the equation is: 1760yd x 34.79mi =61230.4yds
40 gallons
the change in elevation in feet divided by the distance in miles