40 minutes. depends on a lot of things though. 30 if you wanna be a RANGER!
5 mph (miles per hour)
(.25 miles / 3 minutes) * (60 minutes / 1 hr) = (.25 * 60)/3 = 5 mph If you run a quarter mile in 3 minutes, your average speed is 5 mph.
Athletes will run a mile in between 4 and 5 minutes. This is 12 to 15 miles per hour.
The average person runs at a speed of about 5 to 6 miles per hour (8 to 9.7 kilometers per hour). This can vary based on factors such as age, fitness level, and terrain. For recreational runners, a pace of around 10 to 12 minutes per mile is common. Elite runners significantly exceed this average speed, often running at or below 5 minutes per mile.
You would have to keep an average pace of about 12mph (that is, miles per hour) to finish the mile in 5 minutes
5 mph (miles per hour)
(.25 miles / 3 minutes) * (60 minutes / 1 hr) = (.25 * 60)/3 = 5 mph If you run a quarter mile in 3 minutes, your average speed is 5 mph.
Your average speed must be at least five (5) miles per hour.
To run one mile in five minutes, you would have to run at an average speed of 60/5 = 12 miles per hour.
Your speed/3.1 = ?/5 These are fractions, so you cross multiply: your speed X 5 / 3.1 For example, if your 3.1 mile time is 24 minutes, your 5 mile time is: 24 X 5 / 3.1 = 38.71 minutes.
Athletes will run a mile in between 4 and 5 minutes. This is 12 to 15 miles per hour.
You would have to maintain an average speed of 11.25 mph over the total distance of the race to achieve that time.
You would have to keep an average pace of about 12mph (that is, miles per hour) to finish the mile in 5 minutes
12 miles per minute - if you can maintain that speed steadily.
The average mile time would be 7 minutes and 36 seconds if you run 5 miles in 38 minutes. This is calculated by dividing the total time by the total distance.
Well, the average is 10 minutes for 1 mile, so... if you take 8 minutes to run 5 miles... That's really fast.
5 minutes is 0.083 hours (5/60) so 1 mile divided by 0.083 hours is an average speed of 12 miles an hour.