You must maintain a pace of at least 7.5 miles per hour.
To run 1600 meters at a pace of 10 and a half minutes per mile requires 10 minutes 26.4 seconds.
You can walk 1.3 miles in 10 minutes at 3.50 meters per second.
10 miles in 6 minutes = 10*10 miles in 6*10 minutes ie 100 miles in 60 minutes or 100 mph
Hint: 10000 meters = 10 km, 30 minutes = ½ hour... 10,000 meters in 30 minutes = 10 kilometers per 0.5 hour = 20 kilometers per hour
It depends on how fast you walk.
10 minutes
An ostrich can run 16,093 meters in 10 minutes.
If a train that goes 500 meters every 10 seconds you will cover 30,000 meters in 10 minutes. <><><> There are 6 units of 10 seconds to a minute. 6x500= 3000 meters per minute. X 10 minutes= 30,000
To run 1600 meters at a pace of 10 and a half minutes per mile requires 10 minutes 26.4 seconds.
If 10 meters equals 9.4 seconds, it covers 1 meter in 0.94 seconds (10 meters / 9.4 seconds). In 3 minutes, there are 180 seconds (3 minutes x 60 seconds/minute). So, in 3 minutes, it will cover 191.49 meters approximately (180 seconds x 1 meter / 0.94 seconds).
You can walk 1.3 miles in 10 minutes at 3.50 meters per second.
depends on how fast you walk, but about 10 minutes
There are a lot of variables to this question. Some people who have been properly trained to swim could easily finish 750 meters in 15 or 20 minutes. I could not find a world record, but if one did exist it would have to be around the 8 to 10 minute mark. The 400 meter freestyle record is just over 4 minutes. A novice who swims, but is not very fast could practice with his/her endurance and complete 750 meters in 25 or 30 minutes without much problem. Hope this helps.
10 miles in 6 minutes = 10*10 miles in 6*10 minutes ie 100 miles in 60 minutes or 100 mph
An ostrich can run 16,093 meters in 10 minutes
60 mph
10 minutes per unit, or as fast as the patient will tolerate.