4 miles in 36 minutes is a 9 minute per mile pace. So the question becomes, how many 9 minute groups are in an hour. 60/9 = 6.66 miles per hour. 4 miles in 40 minutes = 6 miles per hour. 4 miles in 24 minutes = 10 miles per hour and so on.
Need average speed to calculate.
You need speed to calculate this. Distance is speed / time
5.8646 mph
First, you need to figure out how much 13 minutes is in hours- 13/60=.22 (rounded) Then 2miles/.22 hours=9.09 miles/hour (rounded) to reach the goal of 2 miles in 13 minutes!
You need to divide the distance by the speed. The answer will be in hours, in this case. To convert to minutes, multiply by 60.
Need average speed to calculate.
You need speed to calculate this. Distance is speed / time
You need to specify the latitude and longitude of the end points and whether you want minutes of latitude or of longitude.
You need speed to calculate this. Distance is speed / time
5.8646 mph
Distance and time cannot be compared, so there is no answer. To know how many miles you would have travelled in 2 hours and 56 minutes, you would need to know the speed.
If you have to cover 21 miles in 21 minutes, then you need to cover 1 mile every minute. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so if you kept that up for an hour, you'd cover 60 miles.
People can't calculate that unless we hear the speed.
3.72 miles per hour (6.2 miles / 1.66 hours = 3.72 miles/hour)
First, you need to figure out how much 13 minutes is in hours- 13/60=.22 (rounded) Then 2miles/.22 hours=9.09 miles/hour (rounded) to reach the goal of 2 miles in 13 minutes!
If my calculations are right you need to travel 20 miles per hour to reach ten miles in thirty minutes.
Using a time goal of 17.5 minutes, you would need to maintain an average speed of at least 6.86 (7) miles per hour.