9 x 2/60 = 0.3 mile, or 528 yards, or 482.8 metres
well i can cover that distance sprinting in 3 seconds
9.4 yards i think
a million of inches
Assuming the rate of dripping is constant, 5 minutes is half of 10 minutes, so only half as much water would have dripped. Half of 6 ounces is 3 ounces.
None. A linear foot is a measure of distance. It is a 1-dimensional concept so it has length but no breadth (or width). Consequently it cannot cover any area.
Suppose a runner covers a distance of 5322 feet in a 6 minutes and 11,531 feet in 13 minutes. So how much distance does the runner cover in 16 minutes?
It depends on the person. Most could do it in about 2 to 2 1/2 minutes.
start by running for 6 minutes... then continue to cover the same distance in less and less time... but you must start with 6 minutes.... (should be close to a mile) and run every day. when you get to the 800m you can pretty much sprint the entire distance... (2 minutes)
Please rephrase the question. Do you mean: "how much distance will you cover at 7mph in 30 minutes?"
A car covers a distance of 242 km in 2.2 hours how much distance will it cover in 1 hour
well i can cover that distance sprinting in 3 seconds
Cheetahs are sprinters, so although they're fast they haven't got much endurance. A hunt is usually over in a minute or so. A fit human would be able to cover that distance in something like 5-8 minutes or so.
A car covers a distance of 242 km in 2.2 hours how much distance will it cover in 1 hour
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Distance covered=Time*Speed If one runs at 10mt per second,h can cover it within 2 and a half mins. For a normal person it takes more that 9 minutes to cover.
Roughly- half a mile. depending on your physique, fitness levels. ect..
The lower case 'm' is the abbreviation for metres, which is a unit of distance. Minutes are a unit of time. It would obviously take some time to travel 1500 metres. How much would depend on your speed.