Only if you do your walking during the time routinely scheduled
for your intimate relations. Otherwise, no.
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Lucy's family drove 463 km on the first day and 421 on the second day. What was the average distance in a day
4 km/day x 180 days x 1000 m/km = 720,000 meters
Assuming you are walking on a plane, then: After walking 10 km North, followed by 5 km East followed by 10 km South you will be 5 km East of where you started. You can now continue 22 km - 10 km = 12 km further South. You now have a right angle triangle with one side 5 km, another side 12 km and the hypotenuse the unknown distance from your starting point. Distance = √((5 km)² + (12 km)²) = √(169 km²) = 13 km You are 13 km from your starting point. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However, if you are walking on the earth, then the distance is not so easy as your starting point can affect the distance you are from your start: If you start 12 km north of the south pole, when you walk 10 km north followed by 5 km east followed by 22 km south you will end up at the south pole. Thus you are only 12 km from your starting point. If you start about 11.5 km south of the north pole, after walking 10 km north your 5 km walk east (or west) will take you to the opposite side of the north pole to which you started; by walking 22 km south you are walking down the other side of the earth, making you about 35 km from your starting point.
The time it takes to walk 8.1 km depends on the individual's walking speed. On average, a person walks at a speed of about 5 km/h, so it would take approximately 1.62 hours to walk 8.1 km at this pace. To calculate the time more precisely, divide the distance by the walking speed: 8.1 km / 5 km/h = 1.62 hours.
24 km/h if I'm cycling, 5 km/h if I'm walking.