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1 mile = 1609 meters 400 meters = 400/1609 miles ~ one fourth mile
0.19 miles is about 300 metres. Hard to set .19 miles on a treadmill. What i do is set the sprint speed on the treadmill at 10 miles per hour, and time it for 60 seconds. I make .19 or so in the 60 seconds and that includes the treadmill warming up. Takes about 8 seconds for it to get up to the 10 mph sprint speed.
Is this a trick question? The whole point of a treadmill is that it does not move relative to its starting location!
9 meters
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1 mile = 1609 meters 400 meters = 400/1609 miles ~ one fourth mile
0.19 miles is about 300 metres. Hard to set .19 miles on a treadmill. What i do is set the sprint speed on the treadmill at 10 miles per hour, and time it for 60 seconds. I make .19 or so in the 60 seconds and that includes the treadmill warming up. Takes about 8 seconds for it to get up to the 10 mph sprint speed.
Kevin's driveway is approximately 10 meters long. 1 yard is equivalent to 0.9144 meters.
Is this a trick question? The whole point of a treadmill is that it does not move relative to its starting location!
The 10 meter straw is 10 meters long.
9 meters
That has a lot to do with how fast the treadmill is running. If it's running at 5 miles per hour, then it runs 300 meters every 2min14sec. Whereas if the motor isn't running, you can stand there all week, shifting from one foot to the other, and you won't cover a meter.
The time it takes to cover 200 meters on a treadmill depends on the speed at which you're running or walking. For example, if you are running at a speed of 10 km/h (which is roughly 2.78 meters per second), it would take about 72 seconds, or 1.2 minutes, to cover that distance. If you walk at a speed of 5 km/h (about 1.39 meters per second), it would take approximately 143 seconds, or about 2.4 minutes. Adjust your time based on your specific speed.
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I depends on the speed of the treadmill. If it was set to 1 km/hour, It would take 1 hour. If it was set to 5 km/hour, It would take 12 minutes At 10 km/hour 6 minutes. At 20 km/hour 3 minutes. If your treadmill has no speedometer, you can count your strides, or steps. The average stride is about 1 meter. So after 1,000 steps, you have made it!
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. In this case, 10 meters by 7 meters equals an area of 70 square meters.