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  1. 11 gru 2020 · Calculating the average speed from distance and time, the following formula can help you. 1. Please enter this formula: =A2/ (B2*24) into a blank cell where you want to output the result, and then drag the fill handle down to the cells you want to get all results, see screenshot:

  2. 15 mar 2011 · I'm creating a calculator to calculate Time based on known distance and speed values. I have a spreadsheet that I downloaded that does this but it is protected and can't see the formula/cell format. The distances are short and the speed is fairly slow, and the time it takes is in seconds, not minutes or hours.

  3. 5 mar 2019 · I need a formula to get Time from Distance (km) and Speed (kt) A1 = 100km (distance) A2 = 40knot (speed) A3 = 00:00:00 (time) which I need!? Does somebody know hot to get this?

  4. 19 sty 2020 · The syntax is: =TIME(hours, minutes, seconds) The function returns a time we can format as hh:mm:ss. For example, if you want to display 3 hours, 15 minutes and 30 seconds, you would have =TIME (3, 15, 30).

  5. 3 lut 2023 · In this tutorial, we will use a simple formula to calculate the average speed based on the distance travelled and the amount of time spent doing so. Let’s understand step by step with an example.

  6. 10 lut 2003 · To calculate a time, I use (distance*60)/speed and get the resultant time in minute but how can I format the display to show it in hours:mins:secs. eg.. for 60mins, I'd like it to display 01:00:00. for 90min, I'd like it to display 01:30:00. Assistance greatly appreciated.

  7. 12 lis 2004 · I have Column A containing distance, and Column B containing time. I wish to put a formula in Column C to express the speed. The number format of Column A is 'general'. The (rather obvious) formula =a/b in Column C gives a wrong answer -- for example, 8.9km in 00:44:06 gives an answer of 290.6.

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