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The minimum speed you need to go to travel 1 mile in 30 minutes is .5 miles per hour, or 44 feet per second. actually to travel one mile in 60 minutes (one mile per hour),you walk...well,one mile per hour.Therefore to walk the same distance in half the time,you have to double the speed,in this case,2 miles per hour.
It would take 30 minutes to drive 30 miles at 60 mph. This is because since there are 60 minutes in an hour, at 60 mph it's the same as going a mile a minute. At a mile a minute, 30 miles would take 30 minutes.
It so much depends on how fast you run and how fast you swim and what type of stroke, and your weight. But roughly, say you run a 10 minute mile you burn 100 calories; say you swim 12 laps (300 meters) in 10 minutes you burn about the same 100 calories. A mile is 1600 meters, so a mile swim is a about a 5 mile run. Or 12 laps is about a mile run
Mali rides a mile in 5 minutes. Rolanda rides the same mile in just 4 minutes. So Rolanda is riding 20% faster than Mali.
You are wallking at a pace of 12 minutes per mile and that means that it will take 24 minutes to walk two miles if yoy can maintain that same pace.
There are 60 minutes in one hour. That 60 is the same as 20 groups of 3 minutes. If each group of 3 minutes represents 1 mile, then there are 20 miles in that hour.
A nautical mile was defined so that they are approximately the same.
The minimum speed you need to go to travel 1 mile in 30 minutes is .5 miles per hour, or 44 feet per second. actually to travel one mile in 60 minutes (one mile per hour),you walk...well,one mile per hour.Therefore to walk the same distance in half the time,you have to double the speed,in this case,2 miles per hour.
It would take 30 minutes to drive 30 miles at 60 mph. This is because since there are 60 minutes in an hour, at 60 mph it's the same as going a mile a minute. At a mile a minute, 30 miles would take 30 minutes.
60 mph is the same as 1 mile per minute. That is, you are taking 1 minute to travel 1 mile. So, it would take 100 minutes to travel 100 miles.
If Jay continues the same pattern of running an extra mile in the extra 5 minutes each day then on Thursday you would expect him to run 4 miles in 20 minutes.
It so much depends on how fast you run and how fast you swim and what type of stroke, and your weight. But roughly, say you run a 10 minute mile you burn 100 calories; say you swim 12 laps (300 meters) in 10 minutes you burn about the same 100 calories. A mile is 1600 meters, so a mile swim is a about a 5 mile run. Or 12 laps is about a mile run
The same amount of that would equal a mile on the road... 1.6km = 1 Mile.
Mali rides a mile in 5 minutes. Rolanda rides the same mile in just 4 minutes. So Rolanda is riding 20% faster than Mali.
The answer is 40
You are wallking at a pace of 12 minutes per mile and that means that it will take 24 minutes to walk two miles if yoy can maintain that same pace.
It would depend on how fast you were travelling. For a set speed, one mile on the moon would take the same time as one mile on Earth.