For your first half marathon, probably 10-13 minutes per mile, or if you are walking a little bit too, 13-16 minutes per mile. If you are a super amazing runner and/or have run a half-marathon before, then the sky's the limit.
A half of an hour is 30 min. and hour and a half is 90 min.
15 min.
There are 60 minutes in an hour therefore the number of minutes in half an hour is 60x0.5=30.
There are 90 minutes in an hour and a half.
60 minutes equals an hour and half an hour is 30 minutes so 60 min+30 min =90 minutes.
5 min 20 sec = 16/3 min per mileSo she runs at 3/16 miles per minute = 60*3/16 miles per hour = 11.25 miles.However, it is unlikely that any runner can maintain their 5-minute pace for an hour.5 min 20 sec = 16/3 min per mileSo she runs at 3/16 miles per minute = 60*3/16 miles per hour = 11.25 miles.However, it is unlikely that any runner can maintain their 5-minute pace for an hour.5 min 20 sec = 16/3 min per mileSo she runs at 3/16 miles per minute = 60*3/16 miles per hour = 11.25 miles.However, it is unlikely that any runner can maintain their 5-minute pace for an hour.5 min 20 sec = 16/3 min per mileSo she runs at 3/16 miles per minute = 60*3/16 miles per hour = 11.25 miles.However, it is unlikely that any runner can maintain their 5-minute pace for an hour.
30 minutes ...There are 60 min in an hr, so a half an hr is 60/2 = 30 min.
You must maintain a pace of 10 miles per hour.
90 min are in a hour and a half90since an hour is 60 minutes and a half hour is half that (30) you just do a simple addition for your answer60+30=90 minutesThe number of mintues in a half hour are 30 minutes because a full hour is 60 minutes and if you divide it in to 2's u get 30 min!
A half hour is 30 min so there is two half hours in an hour
A 13k race in 1 hour 11 minutes 35 seconds equates to a pace of 7 min 49 sec per mile.
While World Records for age-specific half marathon times are not as commonly recognized as overall records, in general, the fastest half marathon times ever recorded across all ages are around 58-59 minutes for men and 1:04-1:06 for women. These times are subject to change as athletes continue to push the limits of human performance.