To determine the speed for 400 meters in 60 seconds, you can calculate the speed by dividing the distance by the time. So, 400 meters divided by 60 seconds equals approximately 6.67 meters per second. This means that if you cover 400 meters in 60 seconds, you're running at a speed of about 6.67 m/s.
400 * 5 *60 / 1000 so 120 km/h.
a 60 meters
4 = the wholes and then .6 = the tenths so 400 + 60 = 460cm
Okay. 1 second x 60 = 1 minute x 60 = 1 hour so 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds=1 hour then 130 meters x 60 x 60 = 468000 meters = close to 1/3 mile 1 mile = 1609344 meters. The answer is 290.8017 mph = FAST!! lol
4.6 meters equals 460 centimeters. 1 meter = 100 centimeters so.... (4 = 400) + (.6 = 60) = 460
400 * 5 *60 / 1000 so 120 km/h.
a 60 meters
Should run 60 to 70 mph.
depends how fast you can run
Sprints in a running race are typically short distances, ranging from 60 meters to 400 meters.
60% of 400= 60% * 400= 0.06 * 400= 24
Between 60 and 70 mph depending on surface
It depinds a atomatic gos 60 a shift goes 80
60% of 400= 60% * 400= 0.06 * 400= 24
60% of $400.00= 60% * 400= 0.6 * 400= $240.00
4 = the wholes and then .6 = the tenths so 400 + 60 = 460cm
Okay. 1 second x 60 = 1 minute x 60 = 1 hour so 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds=1 hour then 130 meters x 60 x 60 = 468000 meters = close to 1/3 mile 1 mile = 1609344 meters. The answer is 290.8017 mph = FAST!! lol