2 hours
Latitude and longitude are angles, and are best expressed in units of angle measurement. Radians and grads would work, but the most commonly used units are degrees, minutes, seconds, and fractions of seconds.
A good time to my calculations would be 9.60 nine- minutes-60-seconds
I say 4 minutes and 6 seconds
2 Minutes 6.8594 seconds by Greg Murphy
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No. My best time is 2 minutes, the record holder is Wimpy* and he ate one Tuesday in 45 seconds. [* Wimpy is one of Popeye's best friends, who would..."gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today".]
It depends how fast your 1 mile time is, if you're running 6 minute miles i would say, anything under 9 minutes
Lots of conditioning and weightlifting. Do footwork ( ex Fast feet and stairs) and what not. Run a lot and do sprints and plyometrics. A good lax workout would be a game simulation walk for 30 seconds run for 30 seconds sprint for 30 seconds repeat the cycle for 25-30 minutes, Rest 5-10 then do another 25-30 minutes. That is basically a game simulation
There are no official records for the 1.5 mile distance, but considering that the 2 mile "world best" is less than 8 minutes, if there was a record it would be less than 6 minutes. Combining the times for 1000m and 1500m gives a minimum estimate for 2500m (1.55 mi) of between 5 minutes, 38 seconds and 5 minutes 48 seconds.
3 minutes, 13 seconds; that's according to Itunes. Not one of their best songs though.
The best graph for minutes would probably be a line or bar graph to measure something over time. Your welcome!
It would be best to work out how many seconds in a minute, then multiply by the amount in each subsequent unit: Number of seconds in a minute is 60 Number of minutes in an hour is 60, so seconds in an hour is 3,600 Number of hours in a day is 24, so seconds in a day is 86,400 Number of days in a year is 365.242199 so seconds in a year is 31,556,925.9936 Number of years in a century is 100, so seconds in a century is 3,155,692,599.36 Or to 3 sig figs, 3.16billion