Just divide the distance by the time. In this case, you'll want to convert the minutes to hours, first.
Speed = Distance/Time = 100 km/23 minutes = 4.348 km per minute.Speed = Distance/Time = 100 km/23 minutes = 4.348 km per minute.Speed = Distance/Time = 100 km/23 minutes = 4.348 km per minute.Speed = Distance/Time = 100 km/23 minutes = 4.348 km per minute.
Roughly 100 calories. It depends on your weight and the speed at which you walk.
There are 100 decametres in one kilometre. Therefore, 23 kilometres is equal to 23 x 100 = 2300 decametres.
1 2/3 hours = 100 minutes.
The answere would be 15.333
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mph means miles per hour just record how long it takes to go one mile. If you walk for a mile and it takes 30 minutes then your speed for that mile was 2 mph. If you walk for a mile and it takes 15 minutes then your speed for that mile was 4 mph. ... lets do a crazy one... If you walk for a mile and it takes 23 minutes and 30 seconds then your speed for that mile was 2.55 mph. The math is simple. If your time is in minutes just take 60 minutes and divide into that the total amount of minutes you took to walk a mile. So the calculations for the three examples would be... 60 / 30 = 2 mph 60 / 15 = 4 mph 60 / 23.5 = 2.55 mph (23 minutes and 30 seconds is the same as 23 and a half minutes)
23 centimeters=0.00023 kilometers
time = distance/speed time = 23/70 = 0.33 hours = about 20 minutes
The average speed was 6.433 mph.
23 as a fraction of 100 = 23/100
obviously about 100 MHz, since the core speed is calculated by multiplying the system clock speed and the given multiplier.