It doesn't matter how long you run for, only that you want to run at one speed, a six minute mile. In other words, your six minute mile is that speed in your first through fifth, and every minute after that. The math... a six minute mile is one mile per six minutes which equals 10 miles for every sixty minutes, or ten miles per hour.
If you are running 12 miles in one hour, divide 60 minutes by 12 to get (5 minute miles).
If you are driving 60 mph, you are going 1 mile every minute since there are 60 minutes in an hour.If you are moving 1 mile/minute, you would cover 50 miles in 50 minutes.
Well, if Joe runs 3 miles in 28 minutes, that means he's running at a pace of about 0.107 miles per minute. So, if he runs for 42 minutes at the same pace, he would cover approximately 4.5 miles. Math doesn't lie, honey!
It would take 30 minutes to drive 30 miles at 60 mph. This is because since there are 60 minutes in an hour, at 60 mph it's the same as going a mile a minute. At a mile a minute, 30 miles would take 30 minutes.
Simply add your times and divide by the distance (or visa-versa).21 minutes + 63 minutes = 84 minutes84 minutes/10 miles = 8.4 minute miles.Note, this is a convenient form to calculate speed for runners. However, the "standard" would be in MPH (or the metric equivalent).(10 miles / 84 minutes)*(60 minutes/hour) = 7.14 MPHA common fallacy might be to calculate the speed in each leg of the race and average.3 miles in 21 minutes = 7 minute miles.7 miles in 63 minutes = 9 minute miles.If you average these two you get 8 minute miles WHICH IS INCORRECT.The problem with this is that the runner ran each pace for different distances. If the distances at each pace were the same, then this would work.
To find the unit rate for running 8 miles in 92 minutes, you would divide the total distance by the total time. 8 miles divided by 92 minutes equals approximately 0.087 miles per minute. Therefore, the unit rate for running 8 miles is approximately 0.087 miles per minute.
If you are running 12 miles in one hour, divide 60 minutes by 12 to get (5 minute miles).
Since the zebra is running 40 miles in 1 hour, or 40 miles in 60 minutes, the zebra would run 1 mile in 1.5 minutes or in 1 minute and 30 seconds.
You would travel 16.35 miles in 9 minutes at 109mph. 109mph/60min in an hour= miles per minute x 9 minutes.
If you are driving 60 mph, you are going 1 mile every minute since there are 60 minutes in an hour.If you are moving 1 mile/minute, you would cover 50 miles in 50 minutes.
It depends on the speed of the vehicle as well as the miles driven. At 60 miles per hour (or a mile a minute), it would take 19 minutes. At 30 miles per hour, driving 19 miles would take 38 minutes. In this case, the formula would be: time = speed in minutes X miles driven.
1.5 miles in 14.5 minutes = 1.5/14.5 = 0.103448 miles per minute or (multiply by 60), 6.207 miles per hour.
22/7 = 3.142857... repeating miles per minute.
It would take 30 minutes to drive 30 miles at 60 mph. This is because since there are 60 minutes in an hour, at 60 mph it's the same as going a mile a minute. At a mile a minute, 30 miles would take 30 minutes.
Just under 2 hours by the looks of it. 80 miles per hour divided by 60 minutes per hour is 1.33 miles per minute. 134 miles divided by 1.33 miles per minute is 100.75 minutes, or about 1 hour and 41 minutes.
15 mph, 4 minute mile
15 miles per minute x 60 minutes per hour = 900 mph