0.75(3/4) of a mile per minute
It works out as 15 miles per hour. Pace aside, four minutes is an extremely fast time for a mile. Anybody who runs that fast should drop whatever they are doing regerdless of priority and start their Olympic training. A 4 minute mile was prviously thought humanly impossible.
The runner would be running at 6.67 miles per hour. This is answered by dividing 60 (minutes in an hour) by 9 (minutes it took for one mile). You are basically saying that the runner will run a mile every 9 minutes, so how many '9 minutes' (each mile ran) are in an hour.
The answer depends on if you are better at pace running (distance) or sprinting. For example a friend of mine runs a slower mile, but she is the fastest female sprinter in our class.
Ravi runs about 1/10 of a mile per minute.
5 min 20 sec = 16/3 min per mileSo she runs at 3/16 miles per minute = 60*3/16 miles per hour = 11.25 miles.However, it is unlikely that any runner can maintain their 5-minute pace for an hour.5 min 20 sec = 16/3 min per mileSo she runs at 3/16 miles per minute = 60*3/16 miles per hour = 11.25 miles.However, it is unlikely that any runner can maintain their 5-minute pace for an hour.5 min 20 sec = 16/3 min per mileSo she runs at 3/16 miles per minute = 60*3/16 miles per hour = 11.25 miles.However, it is unlikely that any runner can maintain their 5-minute pace for an hour.5 min 20 sec = 16/3 min per mileSo she runs at 3/16 miles per minute = 60*3/16 miles per hour = 11.25 miles.However, it is unlikely that any runner can maintain their 5-minute pace for an hour.
It depends on how fast the kid naturally runs. If they run really fast, it might be a 60 second half mile. If they run slow, it might be a 2-3 minute mile
it runs half a mile per hour
An average speed of 7.5 mph.
It works out as 15 miles per hour. Pace aside, four minutes is an extremely fast time for a mile. Anybody who runs that fast should drop whatever they are doing regerdless of priority and start their Olympic training. A 4 minute mile was prviously thought humanly impossible.
30 miles an hour
To determine the lizard's speed in miles per hour, we need to convert the units. Since there are 5,280 feet in a mile and 3,600 seconds in an hour, we can calculate the lizard's speed by multiplying (30 feet/3 seconds) * (60 seconds/1 minute) * (60 minutes/1 hour) * (1 mile/5,280 feet) to get approximately 20.45 miles per hour.
The runner would be running at 6.67 miles per hour. This is answered by dividing 60 (minutes in an hour) by 9 (minutes it took for one mile). You are basically saying that the runner will run a mile every 9 minutes, so how many '9 minutes' (each mile ran) are in an hour.
There are 60 minutes in one hour. That 60 is the same as 20 groups of 3 minutes. If each group of 3 minutes represents 1 mile, then there are 20 miles in that hour.
(60 / 9) = 6.66667 - If a person runs at a pace of 6.66667 MPH, they can run one mile in 9 minutes. 1 mile = 1.60934 kilometers (1.60934 * 6.66667) = 10.72894 - 6.66667 MPH is equal to 10.72894 KmH.
1609.34 meters/mile 1609.34 /100 = 16.0934 100 meter runs in a mile 9.58*16.0934 = 154.174772 seconds to run a mile 3600 seconds in an hour 3600/154.174772 = 23.35 MPH
The answer depends on if you are better at pace running (distance) or sprinting. For example a friend of mine runs a slower mile, but she is the fastest female sprinter in our class.
Ravi runs about 1/10 of a mile per minute.