300 feet in 10 seconds = 30 feet per second.
1 mile = 5280 feet.
5280 feet at 30 ft/sec = 5280/30 = 176 seconds = 2 minutes 56 seconds.
Except that he will not be able to keep up that pace.
176 seconds or 2.933333333333333333333333333333333333333 minutes
there are 5280 feet in a mile so it should take 5280 seconds which is about an hour and 28 minutes
5 minutes is 300 seconds so 9000 feet
It depends on the units in which you want the answer. The answer would be 90*5280/17.6 seconds or 90*5280/(17.6*60) minutes or 90*5280/(17.6*60*60) hours Each of the above can be simplified.
100 yards is equivalent to 300 feet or approximately 91.44 meters. On a treadmill, this distance can be covered in a matter of minutes, depending on your speed. For example, at a pace of 6 miles per hour, it would take about 30 seconds to complete 100 yards.
.6 minutes
800 feet in 2 minutes 40 seconds equates to 3.41 miles per hour.
176 seconds or 2.933333333333333333333333333333333333333 minutes
Since one hour is 3600 seconds (60 minutes per hour times 60 seconds per minute), 12 seconds is 12 over 3600th of an hour, or 0.03333 of an hour. In 12 seconds, at 495360 feet per hour, you would travel about 1651 (495360 times 12 divided by 3600) feet.
6.2 seconds or 0.103 minutes.
1.5 feet per second.
36 minutes and 14 seconds
there are 5280 feet in a mile so it should take 5280 seconds which is about an hour and 28 minutes
5 minutes is 300 seconds so 9000 feet
To calculate the speed of a conveyor in feet per minute (FPM), first determine the length of the conveyor belt in feet and the time it takes for one complete revolution of the belt in minutes. Use the formula: Speed (FPM) = Length of the belt (feet) / Time for one revolution (minutes). If the time is in seconds, convert it to minutes by dividing by 60 before performing the calculation.
1 mile = 5,280 feet 10 miles = 52,800 feet 10 miles per hour = 52,80 feet in 60 minutes 52,800 / 60 =880 feet in 1 minute 880 / 12 = 73.333 feet in 5 seconds
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