6 km in 45 minutes = 6/45 = 0.133 km per minute.
If a jogger jogs around a circular track with a diameter of 275 meters in 14 minutes his average speed (pace) is 1.0285 meters per second.
Well, honey, if a jogger covers 6 kilometers in 45 minutes, you just divide 6 km by 45 min to get 0.133 km/min. And since there are 1,000 meters in a kilometer and 60 seconds in a minute, you can convert that to 2.22 meters/second. So, that jogger is strutting their stuff at a speed of 2.22 meters per second.
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The area he jogs in says nothing about the distance he jogged. Did he go around the outside? Did he do some zigzagging across the field? Did he simply go out halfway, then come back? Al of these require you to what the dimensions of the area are. Knowing the area of it does not help you in any way.
You're probably looking for a mathematical solution, but I used some deductive reasoning and common sense. Dave does one lap at 2.5, then 8 laps at twice the speed, which will take half the time per lap. His total is 30 minutes. 8 laps at 3 minutes = 24 minutes 1 lap at 6 minutes = 6 minutes Dave walks 2.5 km in 60 minutes. That means he will cover 0.25 km in 6 minutes. Answer: 250 meters Yes, right. Mathematically, S = v1t1 =2.5t1 8S = v2t2 = 5 t2 t1 = S/2.5 t2 = 8S/5 t1 + t2 = 0.5 S/2.5 + 8S/5 = 0.5 solve S as 10S = 2.5 S = 0.25 km = 250 meters
If a jogger jogs around a circular track with a diameter of 275 meters in 14 minutes his average speed (pace) is 1.0285 meters per second.
Well, honey, if a jogger covers 6 kilometers in 45 minutes, you just divide 6 km by 45 min to get 0.133 km/min. And since there are 1,000 meters in a kilometer and 60 seconds in a minute, you can convert that to 2.22 meters/second. So, that jogger is strutting their stuff at a speed of 2.22 meters per second.
63 - you multiply kilometers with minutes
What is Jack's average speed for the entire trip?
If she took 1 hour longer on her return trip, it means that she travelled...18 - 12 = 6 miles in 1 hourTherefore she was travelling at a speed of 6mph
Her average speed is greater than her average velocity.
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He is traveling at 81.23 inches per second.
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Total distance = 12 + 18 = 30 milesTotal time = 1 hourSpeed = distance/time = 30 miles per hour.Comment: Wow! Ever heard of the old Olympic 4-minute-mile record? Multiply by 15 and that old Olympic barrier would translate to an hour for running 15 miles (15 miles per hour). In the question above, the "jogger" is twice as fast, sustained for a whole hour! The hypothetical jogger in the question definitely can not be human. (If you actually did that, please contact me, and as your trainer I'll make you very rich and world famous!)
No. There is a standard pace at which the character jogs. This speed can be slightly increased or decreased, depending on how much force you apply to the analog stick.