Speed = Distance / Time
Speed = 1 mile / 6 minutes
Speed = 1/6 mile per minute
There are 60 minutes in an hour so:
Speed = 1/6 mile per minute x 60 minutes per hour
Speed = 10 mph
If you want this in kph then:
kph = 8/5 mph so
10 mph / 5 = 2
2 x 8 = 16 kph
Your speed would be 10 miles per hour.
4 mph !
Athletes will run a mile in between 4 and 5 minutes. This is 12 to 15 miles per hour.
It doesn't matter how long you run for, only that you want to run at one speed, a six minute mile. In other words, your six minute mile is that speed in your first through fifth, and every minute after that. The math... a six minute mile is one mile per six minutes which equals 10 miles for every sixty minutes, or ten miles per hour.
(.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.
your stupied
About 16 minutes and 51 seconds
4 mph !
About 13 minutes
To run 1 mile in eight and a half minutes you must maintain a speed of 7.06 mph
You have to run at the speed of a mile per 3 2/3 minutes.
You need to run at an average speed of 15 mph.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Assuming a constant speed throughout the entire four minutes, they would run 5280/240 = 22 feet per second.
Athletes will run a mile in between 4 and 5 minutes. This is 12 to 15 miles per hour.
About 10-12 minutes should equal a mile.It does depend on the speed though.
Average speed is about 6 mph.
It doesn't matter how long you run for, only that you want to run at one speed, a six minute mile. In other words, your six minute mile is that speed in your first through fifth, and every minute after that. The math... a six minute mile is one mile per six minutes which equals 10 miles for every sixty minutes, or ten miles per hour.
To run one mile in five minutes, you would have to run at an average speed of 60/5 = 12 miles per hour.