Well assuming that everytime around the track is 1/4 a mile. You would have to run a lap in 2.5 minutes to make That 60 minute deadline. ( 4*6=24/60=2.5 )
2 miles in 16 minutes = 7.5 miles per hour This is roughly equal to running 8 times around an outdoor track and doing each lap in 2 minutes.
Ten laps = 10*.25 = 2.5 miles. 2.5 miles in 15 minutes = 2.5/15 miles per minute = 60*2.5/15 or 10 miles per hour.
On a track feild it is 8 times around.
Take the amount of time that the track was traveled in and divide 60 by it. If it takes 6 minutes, that's 10 miles/hr.
The car's average speed is 75 miles per hour.
2 miles in 16 minutes = 7.5 miles per hour This is roughly equal to running 8 times around an outdoor track and doing each lap in 2 minutes.
It would take the team three hours to run 20 miles.
The two ends of the Kokoda Trail are at Kokoda and Owers Corner sixty miles apart.
Around 12000 miles
43.5 miles
We actually drove around the rose bowl and used the car to track the miles, which was about 3.2 miles. If you're running the track, then it's almost exactly 3 miles.
Ten laps = 10*.25 = 2.5 miles. 2.5 miles in 15 minutes = 2.5/15 miles per minute = 60*2.5/15 or 10 miles per hour.
0 (apex)
5/14 miles=0.357 miles=0.575 km
depends on the size of the track
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mike ran 2.5 miles in 15 minutes. if he kept the same pace for an hour he would have run 10 miles. so, the answer is 10 mph.Answer: ZERO