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How many hours of driving is 800 miles?

How many hours of driving is 800 miles?

800 miles would reliably be about 12–12.5 hours.

Is 300 miles a long road trip?

It depends on the individual, but the average person should be able to drive 300 miles without much problem. After working as an over the road truck driver I came up with the 300 mile rule. The first driving session at the beginning of the day when going cross country had to be a minimum of 300 miles.

Is 300 miles alot on a car?

Typically, putting 12,000 to 15,000 miles on your car per year is viewed as “average.” A car that is driven more than that is considered high-mileage. With proper maintenance, cars can have a life expectancy of about 200,000 miles.

Is it harder to drive 800 miles in one day?

The short answer is yes! The hard truth is, it is more difficult the older you get. Nobody likes getting older. One of the biggest reasons why is because our muscles become weaker(Continue reading) If you could just sit and drive at 60 miles per hour for 800 miles, you’d cover the distance in 13 hours, 20 minutes. But you can’t.

How long will it take to drive 340 miles at 60 miles per hour?

If you could just sit and drive at 60 miles per hour for 800 miles, you’d cover the distance in 13 hours, 20 minutes. But you can’t. I don’t know of any car that has 800 miles in range. You’ll have to stop at least once for gas. My car can get about 300 miles on a tank; I’d have to stop at least twice.

How long does it take to drive 50 mph in 30 minutes?

The drive took you 30 minutes, or 0 .5 hours—that’s the time. According to the formula, if we multiply the rate and time, the product should be our distance. And it is! We drove 50 mph for 0.5 hours—and 50 ⋅ 0.5 equals 25, which is our distance. What if we drove 60 mph instead of 50? How far could we drive in 30 minutes?

How many miles does it take to drive from house to Zoo?

In other words, the distance Lee drove from his house to the zoo is 162.5 miles. Be careful to use the same units of measurement for rate and time. It’s possible to multiply 65 miles per hour by 2.5 hours because they use the same unit: an hour. However, what if the time had been written in a different unit, like in minutes?

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Ruth Doyle