That would obviously depend on how fast of a walker you are. When I walked with my GPS yesterday, my average speed was 5 km per hour.
5 km = 1 hour
5000 m = 60 minutes
600 m = ? minutes
(600*60)/5000 = 36000/5000 = 7.2 minutes = 7 minutes and 18 seconds.
So on average if you're going 5 kph, I'd say 7-8 minutes.
10000 sq metres = 1 hectare so 600 sq metres = 600/10000 hectares = 0.06 hectares
600 metres = 0.373 miles
6 metres.
1 foot = 0.3048 metres therefore in 600 feet, there are 600 x 0.3048 = 182.88 metres
6 metres
It all depends on how fast you walk. If you walk at 1metre per second it will take you 60 secs (1 minute) to cover 60 metres and therefore 10 minutes to cover the 600 metres. A Brisk walk covers about 2.5 metres per second. At this rate it takes 4 minutes to cover the 600 metres. It all depends on how fast you walk. If you walk at 1metre per second it will take you 60 secs (1 minute) to cover 60 metres and therefore 10 minutes to cover the 600 metres. A Brisk walk covers about 2.5 metres per second. At this rate it takes 4 minutes to cover the 600 metres.
600 metres equates to 0.372823 miles.
Metres and metres are the same measurement. Therefore, 600 metres is equal to 600 metres.
the average size of the liver is 600 metres long
The A 380 is 72.72 metres long. The A 340-600 is two metres longer.
600 Feet is equal to 200 yards or 183 metres - or the length of 2 football fields.
600 millimeters=0.6 meters0.6 metres = 600 millimetres.6 metres
The men's world record for 400 metres is 43.18 seconds, while the 800 metres record is 101.11 seconds ... this suggests that we should expect 600 metres to be run in no less than 75 seconds by a world champion male runner ... no less than 90 seconds for a female.
There are 10 metres in one decametre. Therefore, 600 metres is equal to 600/10 = 60 decametres.
There are 100 metres in one hectometre. Therefore, 600 metres is equal to 600/100 = 6 hectometres.
it takes you 6 minutes to walk 5 meters at a normal pace
Approximately 5 minutes minutes