Answer:
Explanation:
The average speed is :
[tex]v = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex]
Now, how many seconds are in 10 months? We know that there are 31 days in seven months (January, March, May, July, August and October), 30 days in three months ( April, June and September) and 28 days in February. This gives us:
[tex]days = 31 * 7 + 30 * 3 + 28 [/tex]
[tex]days = 335 [/tex]
Now, in every day there are 24 hours. So, the total number of hours will be:
[tex]time = 335 \ days * \frac{24 \ hours}{1 \ day}[/tex]
[tex]time = 8040 hours[/tex]
So, the speed will be:
[tex]v= \frac{1600 \ mi}{8040 \ hr}[/tex]
[tex]v = 0.199 \frac{mi}{hr}[/tex]
To convert this to m/s we can use the conversion factors:
[tex]v = 0.199 \frac{mi}{hr} * \frac{1 \ hr }{3600 \ s } * \frac{1609 \ m}{1 \ mi}[/tex]
[tex]v = 0.0889 \frac{m}{s}[/tex]