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∙ 11y ago((1.5 x (3600/38)) ie a whisker over 142 mph.
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∙ 11y ago3600/46 ie just over 78.26 mph
That would depend upon how fast you were going. If you were going at 100km/ph the whole time it would take between 3 hours and 3 hours and a half
two and a half seconds
30 minutes × 60 seconds = 1800 seconds in half an hour.
There are 60 seconds in a minute, so a half minute would be 30 seconds. If you have a length of time in half minutes, multiply that by 30 to get seconds. For example, 20 half minutes = 20 x 30 seconds = 600 seconds
3600/46 ie just over 78.26 mph
To two decimal places, you would be travelling at 41.86 miles per hour.
That would depend upon how fast you were going. If you were going at 100km/ph the whole time it would take between 3 hours and 3 hours and a half
To run a half mile in 4 minutes and 13 seconds, you would need to maintain a pace of around 8 minutes and 26 seconds per mile. This is considered a moderately fast pace for most runners.
Depends on how fast you're going. At 70KMH it wil take half an hour.
1:41.09
0-60 mph in 5 and a half seconds and top speed of 155
two and a half seconds
Thirty Six and a half mph average.3,211 feet per minute.53 and a half feet per second.
You would travel about 438 feet in 10 seconds at 30 miles per hour. To solve this, you first know that if you were traveling at 60 mph you would be going 1 mile per minute. So that means at half the speed you'd also go half the distance in the same time, so 0.5 mile per minute at 30 mph. Since there are 6 10-second intervals in one minute, you'd need to divide 0.5 by 6 to find the total length you'd travel in 10 seconds. That answer is 0.083 miles, which is equal to about 438 feet.
30 seconds in half a minute (there are 60 seconds in a minute)
30 minutes × 60 seconds = 1800 seconds in half an hour.