how long will it take an airplane to go 800 miles if it is traviling at an average speed of 650 miles per hour
How long will it take for an airplane to travel 800 miles at an average speed of 650 miles per hour?
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well….. it depends on the wind. if you are traveling at 650 mph Indicated Airspeed and are flying in a 650 mph headwind , you would never get there, no wind, simple math..
800/650=.1.23076923 hrs.
or 1hr. 13min 50seconds
Time = Distance over(divided by ) speed
it will take a length of 800 miles to travel 800 miles ð
You probably don’t want to use this answer if you are doing homework!!
that really depends on what you mean by distance . total distance would mean up down to the side forward and backward.
if you mean in a straight line like a train then about 1.5 hours.
We think this is a homework question in basic arithmetic. It is VERY basic arithmetic, and you can find it in your arithmetic book or ask your teacher for help.
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