One mile of biking equals one mile of walking
It depends on your rate of walking. I believe the average human walks at 3-4 mph. 20 minutes / 60 minute/hr = 1/3 hr 1/3 hr * 3.5 miles/hr = 1.167 miles Walking at 3.5 mph, you would travel over a mile in 20 minutes. Likewise, walking at 3 mph, you would travel 1 mile in 20 minutes. So, 20 minutes is probably a fair estimate of one mile of walking.
one tenth of an hour, or six minutes.
If you run at 3.5 miles per hour for one mile, the time of the run will be 17 minutes 8.4 seconds.
1 7/8 of a mile, (one and seven eighths)
One mile of biking equals one mile of walking
There are 5,280 feet in one mile. As such, 1,000 feet is the equivalent of .19 mile, or 1/5 mile. It would take less than 5 minutes to walk 1,000 feet.
It depends on your rate of walking. I believe the average human walks at 3-4 mph. 20 minutes / 60 minute/hr = 1/3 hr 1/3 hr * 3.5 miles/hr = 1.167 miles Walking at 3.5 mph, you would travel over a mile in 20 minutes. Likewise, walking at 3 mph, you would travel 1 mile in 20 minutes. So, 20 minutes is probably a fair estimate of one mile of walking.
If you were traveling at 60 mph you are going at a rate of 1 mile per minute (60 seconds). If you are walking at a speed of 1 mph then it would take you 1 hour to walk one mile.
depends on your walking speed, but usually about 15 to 20 minutes
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one tenth of an hour, or six minutes.
There are ten tenths in anything, whether or not you are driving.
This actually depends on a few factors. Running will of course need more energy than walking. This is however TimeWise. 10 minutes of running burn more calories that 10 minutes of walking. If one look at distance instead of time. 1 mile of running burns only marginally more calories than 1 mile of walking. You will however build up more muscles and extend your lungcapacity more by running than with slow walking. Regards.
If you run at 3.5 miles per hour for one mile, the time of the run will be 17 minutes 8.4 seconds.
1 7/8 of a mile, (one and seven eighths)