17000 x 9/60 = 2550 meters or 2.55 km
You would run 4.17 miles in 10 minutes.
36 minutes = 0.6 hour [36/60 = 0.6]. So: (0.6 hour) X (64 miles/hour) = 38.4 miles
To determine how far each horse would run in 12 minutes, we need their speed. If we know the speed of each horse (for example, in miles per hour), we can convert that speed to miles per minute and then multiply by 12. For instance, if a horse runs at 6 mph, it would cover 1 mile per 10 minutes, thus running 1.2 miles in 12 minutes. If you provide the specific speeds of the horses, I can give you a more precise answer.
22 minutes * (1 hour / 60 minutes) * (65 miles / 1 hour) = 23.833 miles.
You would travel 3 miles.
25 meters in 15 minutes.
You would travel 33.3 miles every four minutes.
You would run 4.17 miles in 10 minutes.
If they play a full match they would probably be running for about 70 minutes out of the 90. A goalkeeper would be far far less.
To determine how long it takes to cover 2.8 kilometers, you need to know the speed at which you're traveling. For example, if you're walking at a pace of 5 kilometers per hour, it would take approximately 33.6 minutes to cover 2.8 kilometers. If you're running at 10 kilometers per hour, it would take about 16.8 minutes. The time will vary based on your speed.
1 hour and 2 minutes to 1 hour and 5 minutes
About an hour and fifteen minutes by train. What trains would you take from Heathrow to get to Saxmundham?
Well, if you drove for 60 minutes (one hour) at that speed, you would travel 128 miles. But you only traveled for 15 minutes- one fourth of an hour. Divide 128 by 4, and that is your answer.
36 minutes = 0.6 hour [36/60 = 0.6]. So: (0.6 hour) X (64 miles/hour) = 38.4 miles
From Manjimup to Walpole is a distance of 118km, and would take about an hour and twenty minutes to travel.
About an hour and 15 minutes
One-and-a-half times 8 = 12miles.HBD!