68 mph = 5,984 feet per minute.
3846.184 feet per minute, approx
The answer is probably somewhat influenced by the rate at which you walk.For example:-- If you walk at the rate of 486 feet per minute, it takes 1 minute.-- If you walk at the rate of (1/486) feet per minute, it takes 486 minutes.Let's assume military gait and cadence:18-inch step, 120 per minute = 180 feet per minute, or about 2.045 miles per hour.At that rate, it takes (486/180) = 2.7 minutes
There are 5,280 feet in a mile, and 6 miles is 6 x 5,280 feet, or 31,680 feet. To climb 31,680 feet at a rate of 2,500 feet per minute takes 31,680 feet divided by 2,500 feet per minute or about 12.67 minutes, or a tad more than 12 minutes and 40 seconds.
Dividing the speed in miles per hour by the number of minutes in one hour gives 66/60 = 1.1 miles per minute.
Recall that: distance = rate x time rate = distance / time First, determine the change in the distance of a plane. Then, divide that by the time elapsed. You should get: rate = (19000 - 33000) feet / 7 minutes = -2000 feet / minute
You are traveling at 6.14 miles per hour.
It will travel ten feet.
Multiply 0.0113636364 by 540
Assuming the rate of 60 mph is constant, traveling 60 mph means you are traveling one mile per minute. Since 45 seconds is 3/4 of a minute, you have traveled 3/4 of a mile, or3,960 feet
The unit rate would be feet per 1 minute in this case 1320 feet/minute
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If you run 5 miles in 1 hour your rate is 440 feet per minute.
It is an old measure for rate rate of flow.
3846.184 feet per minute, approx
8 feet per second = 480 feet per minute Just multiply eight by sixty because there are sixty seconds in a minute.
75 psi/minute
It is approx 40 minutes and 3 seconds. The rate of descent is 22.5 feet per minute!