You get tired.
check your coolant level.
No, that is terrible. Few people run a mile in more than 6 minutes. 5 minutes 30 seconds is about average. The fastst person ran it in 3minutes 58 seconds
not more than 7 minutes. 6 minutes something would be good.
Luke can run a mile in 7 minutes, so it would take him 77 minutes to run 11 miles (7 minutes x 11 miles). Collen can run a mile in 5 minutes, taking 55 minutes for 11 miles (5 minutes x 11 miles). Therefore, it would take Luke 22 minutes longer than Collen to run 11 miles (77 minutes - 55 minutes).
Newton's law of motion.
15 more minutes on Wednesday.
The inequality representing Madison's situation is ( t \leq 9 ), where ( t ) is the time in minutes it takes her to run a mile. This means that Madison's time must be less than or equal to 9 minutes to qualify for the race.
If your hot see if he can last more than ten minutes in bed otherwise make him go for a run and time him
You don't need to run to get rid of fat. You need to exercise. Don't push yourself. You shouldn't exercise for more than an hour when you first start.
It usually comes down to whatever is harder. If you run 5 miles in 40 minutes and give it everything you have, you burn a lot more calories than you do walking for 60 minutes. Just another tidbit, Sprinting burns a lot more calories than long distance running. Sprinters can be burning calories up to 3 days after a workout. The faster you run, the harder it is so therefore the more calories you burn so you would burn more calories running 5 miles in 40 minutes vs pacing yourself and doing it in 60
By averaging about 3.1 meter per second.(Which should not be too difficult, it is a jogging pace)
To work this out, you need to realise that there are 10 more minutes in the hour (than the 50 in the question). The question could also read as, "If you had an extra 10 minutes, how far could you run?" To work out how far you could go in 10 minutes, simply divide 5.3 by 5 (this is because 50 minutes / 10 minutes = 5 5.3 / 5 = 1.06 You then need to add the 1.06 to 5.3 (because 50 minutes + 10 minutes = 1 hour) 5.3 + 1.06 = 6.36km