Between 3-5 secs depending on your speed
Its impossible as on comparing 1 m and 20 m we can get 1 m <20 m .so,20 meter cannot be cut out of 1 meter .But,yes 1 meter can be cut off 20 meter.
There are 10 tenths in a meter, so in 2 meters, there are 2 x 10 = 20 tenths of a meter.
About 80.5 20-meter lengths in one mile.
20 meter = 20,000 millimeters 1 meter=1000 millimeters
0.2 meter1 meter = 100 cm20 centimeters:= 20 cm * 1 meter/100 cm= 0.2 meter
Jog, about 5 minutes, Sprint, about 20 seconds.
During a 20-meter sprint for the bus, the body primarily relies on anaerobic respiration to produce energy quickly. This process does not require oxygen and is used for rapid, short bursts of intense activity like sprinting. It results in the production of lactic acid, which can cause muscle fatigue.
Most likely 18 seconds or slower.
Its impossible as on comparing 1 m and 20 m we can get 1 m <20 m .so,20 meter cannot be cut out of 1 meter .But,yes 1 meter can be cut off 20 meter.
20 seconds -- if they are relatively fit. Otherwise, I'd say an average 60-year old wouldn't even make it that far.
1 meter is 100 cm 20% of 100 is 20 cm or 0.2 meter
When they sprint they can go about 20-27 km/h The average human sprints around 10 -16 km.
A meter is 100 centimeters, so 20 centimeters are 20/100ths of a meter, or 1/5th (20%).
Oh, dude, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to that. It really depends on the individual and their level of training and natural ability. But like, a generally accepted range could be around 15-20 seconds for a decently fast 8-year-old girl. Just remember, it's all about having fun and staying active, not breaking world records at that age!
13 over 20 of a meter is equal to 65 centimeters.
20 seconds
There are 10 tenths in a meter, so in 2 meters, there are 2 x 10 = 20 tenths of a meter.