1.7 miles in 20 minutes equates to 5.1 mph
If she's maintaining a steady pace of 3.25 mph, then 30 minutes is half an hour so it would be 3.25 divided by 2, which works out at 1.63 miles.
Why not ? One possible way is to jog continuously for 30 minutes at a speed of 4 mph.
about 10 miles. yep. that's it. the big 1-O
To find the percent increase in the time Brooklyn can jog, subtract the original time from the new time: 15 minutes - 8 minutes = 7 minutes. Then, divide the increase by the original time: 7 minutes / 8 minutes = 0.875. Finally, multiply by 100 to convert to a percentage: 0.875 × 100 = 87.5%. Therefore, the percent increase in her jogging time is 87.5%.
1.7 miles in 20 minutes equates to 5.1 mph
If she's maintaining a steady pace of 3.25 mph, then 30 minutes is half an hour so it would be 3.25 divided by 2, which works out at 1.63 miles.
47.5/5*11=104.5
40 - 80 minutes. Usually 48 - 64 minutes. It really depends on how fast you like to jog.
90 minutes
3.72 miles per hour (6.2 miles / 1.66 hours = 3.72 miles/hour)
Why not ? One possible way is to jog continuously for 30 minutes at a speed of 4 mph.
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about 10 miles. yep. that's it. the big 1-O
5.5 miles.
About 49 and 1/2 minutes
To be healthy, you are supposed to excersise for 30 minutes a day...so if you want to jog, 30 minutes a day would be a good time! :)