You would need to run that distance 2.5 times to equal one mile.
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15 miles/hour
No one can run a mile in a minute....
4 To reach the total distance of one mile, you would have to run around a 1/4 mile track 4 times.
12-16 Blocks depending on size.
There are 5,280 feet per mile, so you would need to run (5280 / 3000) 1.76 blocks.
There are four quarters in a mile run.
there are 36 muscles in a run mile
Everywhere! The perks of running is that you need only good shoes and you are ready to do it. You can do it practically everywhere and anytime which makes it also easy. The best way to run a mile is run through some city blocks if you happen to live in a bigger city.
In large cities the number varies depending upon the original grid layout. In NYC (Manhattan) the number of north-south blocks per mile is 20. East-west blocks (between avenues) are typically just under 5 north-south blocks in length, so the number of east-west blocks per mile is 4.
depends for how long are they walking/running for (like there's a difference in the awnser if they run for a mile than if they run for a few feet) If you mean they just repet it once than the answer is 14 min.
The Answer is 15
A little over a mile. In New York City, 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equal a mile, and 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equal a mile. As you can see, the length of the avenue blocks varies considerably. On the East Side it's more like 8 to 10 avenue blocks to a mile, while on the West Side it's more like 4 to 7 avenue blocks to a mile. Of course, in Lower Manhattan, these estimations become worthless, since in Lower Manhattan there's no square grid pattern to the streets. They're all tiny and run in zig-zags.
There are 5,280 feet in one mile.
They will run 26,400 feet. (there are 5,280 feet in one mile).
You would need to run that distance 2.5 times to equal one mile.