At 2 mph it will take you 60 mins to run 1 mile. Therefore after 10 mins running you will have covered (10/60) *2 = 0.33 of a mile.
assuming you can keep the pace 10*2.5=25 minutes
That depends upon the mixer and the speed. For example, a 600 watt mixer run at full speed for one hour will consume 0.6 kW-hours in one hour. It would consume 0.1 kW-hours in 10 minutes. A 300 watt mixer run at full speed would use half that much, or 0.05 kW-hours in 10 minutes. Running the 300 watt mixer at half power would cut the power consumption in half again, to 0.025 kW-hours per 10 minutes.
One tenth of 60 minutes is 6 minutes. To find one tenth of a number, you divide the number by 10. In this case, 60 divided by 10 equals 6. Therefore, one tenth of 60 minutes is 6 minutes.
It is: 10/60 times 100/1 = 16.67% rounded
If you run for 10 minutes at a speed of 2 m/s, you will travel a total distance of 1200 meters. Distance = speed x time.
An ostrich can run 16,093 meters in 10 minutes.
They can 150 yards in 10 minutes.
If you could sustain that speed, 1.2 kilometres.
An ostrich can run 16,093 meters in 10 minutes
You would run 4.17 miles in 10 minutes.
At 2 mph it will take you 60 mins to run 1 mile. Therefore after 10 mins running you will have covered (10/60) *2 = 0.33 of a mile.
9km
2000 km
You can travel 2.375 miles.
10 minutes !
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