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.
If you run for 10 minutes at a speed of 2 meters per second, you can calculate the distance traveled by multiplying speed by time. In this case, 2 m/s multiplied by 600 seconds (10 minutes) equals 1,200 meters. Therefore, you will travel 1,200 meters in 10 minutes.
About 9 minutes 40 seconds.
Set it at 7 mph
If your average speed for the whole mile is 4.5 mph, your finishing time will be around 13 minutes 20 seconds.
Running a mile in exactly 4 minutes equates to a speed of 15 MPH.
2.33 miles in 20 minutes at 7.0 mph
2.25 miles
6.53 miles
You ran 1.2 miles.
9 mph for 1 hour and 40 minutes is 15 miles. 1 hour at 9 mph = 9 miles 40 minutes at 9mph = 6 miles 9 miles + 6 miles = 15 miles
To determine the distance run at a speed of 7 mph for 20 minutes, first convert the time from minutes to hours. Twenty minutes is one-third of an hour (20/60 = 1/3). Then, multiply the speed by the time: 7 mph × (1/3) hours = 2.33 miles. Therefore, if you run at 7 mph for 20 minutes, you cover approximately 2.33 miles.
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.
Assuming you maintain a constant speed throughout your run, you will need to be running the mile at a pace of 8:00 minutes. So, by dividing 60 minutes by your time of 8 minutes you get 7.5. This means you will have to run a pace of 7.5 mph for 12 minutes to travel 1.5 miles.
An average of 4.29 mph.
10 mph
One mile in 4.13793 minutes if running at 14.5 mph.
10 mph