No this is far from true. This is impossible!
anything is possible. this could be true but this yearn 6 would have to be trained.
Not by any human. Nor is it likely to be true in the foreseeable future.
true
it is True
That is true. 1/60 is the ratio. To convert 25 hours to minutes, you would multiply 25 by 60, which equals 1500 minutes.
Yes.
If time units and distance units could be converted, then you could calculate how many miles of play there are in an NFL game, and how many minutes you need for a first down. While the above is true, the person asking the question is referencing a mile run. Looking over a couple of average times for a 26.22 mile marathon, it could easily take 6-8 hours (360-480 minutes) to complete a 50 mile run. Hope this helps a little bit, again not quite clear on the question itself.
no it does not
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No 1 mile = 1.6 kilometer 1 kilometer = 0.62 mile
My son is 9 today and his school just did the President's fitness challenge mile and he ran the mile in 7:29. I printed out the averages for the President's Fitness Challenge and this is what those averages say: to be in the 85th percentile a ten year old boy would run the mile in 7:57. A ten year old girl to run in the 85th percentile would run the mile in 9:19. I did not print out the criteria to be in the 50th percentile but to find this information I did a search for President's Fitness Challenge, elementary school. My 10 year old girl runs a 6:17 mile. She trains 2-4 miles a day 6 days a week for 6 months. I've seen other girls that age run 5:59 - to 6:10 Hard to believe , but true. Watch the USATF and AAU track.
1 mph = 1.609344 km/h (According to Google Calculator)