If your a runner in jr high, high school, or college, THATS TERRIBLE. But, if your an average person in their 30's, its alright.
you would be running 120mph
It depends on how fast you are running. If you are going at a steady jog then around 12- 14 minutes, but if you are running quite fast then it can take around 6 -7 minutes.
1 mile in 3 minutes is3 min * 20 is 1 hour1 mile * 20 = 20 mph
1 mile = 5,280 feetJust divide 5280 to 233.43seconds (3min 53.43s)Answer: 22.619 ft/s
Two minutes per mile at 30 mph.
No not at all if you're running. I am 12 and I run a mile in 7:05.
you would be running 120mph
Running has become a part of many people's regular exercise routine, including children. A good mile time for a 1st grade student should be at about ten minutes. A 12 year old boy can complete a 1 mile run in eight minutes.
I do a mile in 3 1/2 minutes.
It depends how fast your 1 mile time is, if you're running 6 minute miles i would say, anything under 9 minutes
Depends if he is running, trotting, or walking. Running at his top speed it will take about 2.5 minutes. Walking it would take about 12 minutes.
The answer is 40
There are 60 minutes in one hour. That 60 is the same as 20 groups of 3 minutes. If each group of 3 minutes represents 1 mile, then there are 20 miles in that hour.
It depends how fast your running, If you can run as fast as I do, then you can make it in four minutes.
From what I have heard the olympic mile times range from about 3 minutes to 4 minutes3:43.13 by Hicham El Guerrouj
It depends on how fast you are running. If you are going at a steady jog then around 12- 14 minutes, but if you are running quite fast then it can take around 6 -7 minutes.
approximately 5.5 miles/hour ============= Solution Method: ----------------- There are 60 minutes in 1 hour. We often say there are 60 minutes per hour. We express this relationship mathematically as: 60 min/hr To convert miles/min to miles/hr, do the following: 1 mile/11 min * 60 min/1 hr = 60 / 11 = ~5.45 miles/hr (average speed) * Note: minutes cancel in the numerator & denominator). ----------------- Original answer: 60/11 = 5.45 recurring (that is, 5.45454...) miles per hour. Therefore, running a mile in 11 minutes corresponds to 5.45 recurring miles per hour.