Very few people can. I'd do good to run it in 8 minutes.
5 miles. is far bigger. 5 x 5280 is 26,400 feet. 2000 yards is 6,000 feet.
To run one mile in five minutes, you would have to run at an average speed of 60/5 = 12 miles per hour.
23 hours and 49 minutes 2000m/7m=285 5/7 or 285.714 285 5/7 x 5 minutes = 1428 4/7 minutes or 1428.57 minutes 1428.57 minutes x 1 hour/60 minutes = 23.81 hours, or 23 hours and 49 minutes
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10 yards. He ran 5 yards first, then 3 yards, then, even though he lost two yards, he still ran 2 yards. So he ran for a total of 10 yards.
It depends on how fast the horse is going, and what kind of horse it is. Most horses run about 40 mph. Speed*Distance=Time, so about 5 minutes, give or take some seconds.
i am a 10 year old boy 5'5 186 pounds and i run a 40 yard dash in 5 minutes i am in top physical condition so you might not be able to do this
In the totally unlikely event that you could maintain the same average speed for 2000 metres, average speed over 7 m = 7/5 metres per minute So 2000 metres at 7/5 metres per minute = 2000*5/7 minutes = 1428.57 minutes = 23.8095 hours - or just under 24 hours = 1 day.
There are 1760 yards in one mile. Therefore, 5 miles per hour is equal to 5 x 1760 = 8800 yards per hour. To travel 400 yards at 5 miles per hour would take 400/8800 x 60 = 2.72 recurring (that is, 2.727272...) minutes or 2 minutes 43.63 recurring (that is, 2 minutes 43.636363...) seconds.
yes-5 yards
You run half the track. A full lap is 440 yards. Lane 5 Athletics.
If you run 1 mile in 15 minutes it will take you 46 minutes 36 seconds run 5km