The distance covered in the Le Mans 24 Hour race can vary each year depending on factors such as weather and race conditions. Typically, top competitors complete around 3,000 miles during the race, with the winning team often covering approximately 380-400 laps of the 8.5-mile circuit. In recent years, the record distance for the race has approached 3,200 miles.
75 miles per hour can be covered.
2.58 miles / 61 minutes * 60 minutes/hour ~= 2.538 mph
37mph. 18.5 miles in half an hour X (2) twice as long means you could've covered 37miles in one hour... aka 37MPH
The distance covered in 1 hour and 20 minutes would depend on the speed at which you are traveling. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, then in 1 hour and 20 minutes (or 1.33 hours), you would cover 80 miles (60 miles/hour * 1.33 hours). However, if you are traveling at a different speed, you would cover a different distance. To calculate the distance covered, you would multiply the speed (in miles per hour) by the time traveled (in hours).
Assuming a constant average speed of 50 miles per hour, 891 miles will be covered in 891/50 = 17.82 hours or 17 hours 49 minutes 12 seconds.
If you're saying that it takes 2 minutes 30 seconds to cover 1 mile, then the number of miles covered in 1 hour is 60/2.5 = 24 miles.
4 minutes is 1/15 of an hour. In one hour, the train would travel 30 miles. Multiply that by 1/15 to get 2 miles in 4 minutes.
If you drive a car at 40 miles per hour for two hours,then the distance covered will be 80 miles.If you drive the car for another 2 hours at 60 miles per hour ,then you will cover another 120 miles.The total distance you will cover is thus 80 miles + 120 miles = 200 miles.
12.43 miles.
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