To figure that out, we'd need to know the distance covered at each point in time.
37.5
Calculation of speed requires distance as well as time. No information on distance given.
Four miles in 32 minutes equates to an average speed of 7.5 mph.
There are 60 minutes per hour so speed is 1 mile divided by four minutes or 1/4 mile per minute. The multiply by 60 minutes per hour Speed = 1/4 x 60 = 15 mph
4 (four) miles
An average walking speed is between five and six kilometers per hour. At the bottom end of that scale then, we get: 5km/h = 5000m/3600s = 25m/18s 350m / (25m / 18s) = 252s or four minutes and twelve seconds. At the high end of that scale, we have: 6km/h = 6000m/3600s = 5m/3s 350m / (5m / 3s) = 210s or three minutes and thirty seconds So for someone to walk 350 meters at an average speed would take roughly between three and a half to four and a fifth minutes.
Running a mile in exactly 4 minutes equates to a speed of 15 MPH.
It depends on how fast you are walking, although an average pace is between three and four miles an hour. So, call it between 15 and 20 minutes.
I'd say about four to six minutes.
You would have to maintain an average speed of 5.71 mphfor the whole four-mile distance.
A 4-minute mile means an average speed of 15 miles per hour.
there's four speed. There are constant speed, average speed, increasing speed, and decreasing speed. choose one of them