50km an hour is 31 miles per hour. end of story.
2007-02-10 07:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this a serious question? Uhhh, ok. I'll assume it is.
First off, you are asking a how to convert a speed measurement to a distance or length measurement. Can't be done any more than you can convert a cucumber into supermodel, even though they both have an essentially equal IQ.
kph = kilometers per hour, or a rate of speed or distance traveled per unit of time. Always expressed as a fraction. Kilometers per hour, meters per second, or furlong per fortnight. I'm going to guess you meant to ask what is 50 KpH in MPH.
Miles is a measurement of length or distance, generally agreed to be a length of 5280 feet. Unless you meant nautical miles which is a whole different subject. That's about 6080 feet.
Where did you go to school and why they didn't teach you how to convert between standards? Did you go to school? Myself, I was sent there every day, but more often than not I was pursuing other interests off of school grounds. Ehh, that's another story.
Oh, I'm not telling you the answer. But I will encourage you to use real units like rods, chains, furlongs, stone, pecks bushels quarts, pints, and yards and learn how to convert. I have provide a link for free that you can use to further your education and experience. Use it.
50 KPH isn't that fast unless it's you falling face down on a concrete surface.
have fun.
2007-02-10 20:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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well it's pretty easy to convert
1 km = 1000m
1 m= 0.01 cm
2.54 cm = 1 inch
12 inches = 1 ft
5280 ft = 1 mile (see the correlation)
so 50 km/hr*1000m/1km*100cm/1 m * 1 inch/2.54 cm * 1 ft/12 in * 1 mile/5280 ft = 31.069 mph
or you can just multiply the speed in km/hr by 0.62 and that will give you the speed in mph
for ex: 88 km/hr is equal to 55 mph to test:
88*0.62 = 54.56 mph
and if you want to go back to km/hr just divide instead of multiply by 0.62
55/0.62 = 88.7 km/hr
That's an easier way then doing all of the converting above.
2007-02-10 15:34:27
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answered by C_Rock136 3
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Figure it out for yourself LOL
Here's a conversion site -
http://www.onlineconversion.com/
2007-02-10 16:28:29
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answered by guardrailjim 7
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go to this website http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/conversions.html there you can go almost any metric conversions there are or standard to metric.
hope this helps
2007-02-13 05:23:35
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answered by michaelclettenberg 2
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easy formula...
MPH to KPH x .6
KPH to MPH x 1.6
Example 60 kilometers per hour is how many miles per hour?
60
x 1.6
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36.0
60.
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96.0 MPH
2007-02-10 15:27:54
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answered by aiminhigh24u2 6
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31.07 mph
2007-02-11 03:06:40
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answered by JayS 2
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