It's imossible, because avarage speed of human walking is from 5km to 5.5km per hour, maximum one is about 6.5km per hour. If you walk with avarage speed (5km/h), it will take 12 minutes (for 1km=100000mm). If you walk with maximum speed (6.5km/h), it will take 11+ minutes (for 1km=100000mm)
A good half an hour :) Since it takes on average 12 minutes to walk 1km, 2km would be 24 minutes so for 2.5km...30 minutes
1km = 1,000m which is larger than 334m
100cm=1m 1000m=1km so 100cm/1m x1000m/1km = 10,000cm/km or 1km = 10,000cm
1km = 1000m2.5km x 1000m/1km = 2500m
It would take ~6.67minutes to run 1km at 9kmh.
if a hermit crab could run 1km/hr he would run 1km in an hour
1km per hour is 1/3 of 3km per hour, so the answer is 1/3 of an hour or 20 minutes.
550 cal.
Well, honey, the average time for a person to walk 1km can vary depending on factors like age, fitness level, and terrain. But on average, a person walking at a moderate pace can cover 1km in about 10-12 minutes. Of course, if you're strolling along like you've got all the time in the world, it might take you a bit longer.
1km = 1000m 1km > 50m 1km is bigger
1km = 1000m520m/1km:= 520/1000 or 13/25 of 1km
It's imossible, because avarage speed of human walking is from 5km to 5.5km per hour, maximum one is about 6.5km per hour. If you walk with avarage speed (5km/h), it will take 12 minutes (for 1km=100000mm). If you walk with maximum speed (6.5km/h), it will take 11+ minutes (for 1km=100000mm)
You can't Run, but you can Walk And Walk Faster
1km
100000cm = 1km 50cm = 1km/1000000cm/1km 0.00005km = 50cm 50cm < 1km
Rats run and walk. depends on the scene