Well since anywhere from 6-9 minute mile is good (under 6 is no less than amazing; more than 9 minutes is not so good) 6 x 2.5 = 15, 9 x 2.5 = 22.5. So to answer your question i would say, technically, anywhere around 20 minutes would be adequate. I personally think that because of exhaustion 20-25 would be good, under is very good more is ok. I can run 2.5 miles in around 20 minutes.
An acre is a measure of area. A mile is a measure of distance. Assuming you are running around the perimeter of the 2.5 acre plot, the answer would depend on the configuration of the acre. A 2.5 acre square (which has the shortest possible perimeter of any configuration) would have a perimeter of 440 yds. Since a mile is 1760 yds, that would mean you would have to run around the square 4 times.
well you would have to run around at least 3 times
A mile around a standard 400m track is 4 laps. So you need to run 6 laps around the track to cover 1.5 miles.
that is a good time. i am a twelve year old boy and i ran my fastest Mile in 5:30 Wow 5:30 nice job, any tips...
(.25 miles / 3 minutes) * (60 minutes / 1 hr) = (.25 * 60)/3 = 5 mph If you run a quarter mile in 3 minutes, your average speed is 5 mph.
A squirrel can run a mile in approx. 25 minutes
This would be an average speed of 8.1 miles per hour.
You get the average speed during that time. If you run 25 kilometers in 10 hours, your average speed is .25 km/hour.
About 25-35 minutes.
It depends ... If you're a beginning runner, then a 12 or more minute mile is somewhat average. There are many female runners who can run a mile in less than 5 minutes. Are you running for weightloss or for a personal best? If you were to take an AVERAGE of 100 female runners of any level, it would probably be between 7.5 and 9 minutes.
about 2.5 to three minutes A fit teenager should do it in around a minute
You can't run that fast. A tornado's speed can vary, but on average - and most of them stick pretty close to the average - they move at 35 mile an hour. The fastest sprinters barely make 25 MPH.
whokabe okaba posting a time of 2:24 in the 1600M run. That's an average speed of almost 25 MPH!!!. Uh dude.. 1600M run is almost an exact mile and that record is like 3:26..
Much depends on the condition and experience of the runner. On average, a mile will take anywhere from 10 and 12 minutes for a person in reasonably good health to run.
About 30-40 minutes (10-13 min/mile) is pretty much average for a runner over age 40.