A good pace, not too fast though. Go out and practice, time yourself, work up to the two hour time limit. You can do it.
23.75 hours is 23 hours and 45 minutes, so you would need another 15 minutes for 24 hours.
You need to have HALF or OVER HALF of 1 million.
For a standard 37 and half hour week you would have 44 weeks or 10 months of sick leave. (hope you don't need it)
Minutes to hours, divide by 60, hours to minutes, multiply by 60
The general formula is:distance = speed x timeIn this case, you need to divide the distance by the speed, to get the time.
Oh, dude, writing six and a half hours is like describing how long it takes to watch a Lord of the Rings movie marathon with bathroom breaks included. You just write it as "6.5 hours" and hope no one asks you to sit through another sequel.
Half Marathon = 13.1094 miles Convert time to decimals: 1 + (49/60) = 1.8167 hours 13.1094 miles / X = 1.8167 hrs where X is your PACE. Solve for X = 13.1094 / 1.8167 = 7.2 mph to EQUAL the time stated so your pace must be faster than 7.2 mph.
There are 150 minutes in total. To convert this into half hours, we need to divide by 30 (since there are 30 minutes in a half hour). Therefore, 150 minutes divided by 30 equals 5 half hours.
4 and a half hours
its 5 and half to six hours been 5 times,if they dont need to stop for fuel in the canaries
Since 1921, the IAAF has stated that a marathon's distance is standardized at 42.195K or 26 miles and 385 yards. If you are using a standard 400M track, and running exclusively in lane 1, then you will need to complete 105.4875 laps in order to complete a marathon or essentially 105 and 1/2 laps. If you use an outer lane, then you will not need to run as many laps.
Around 8 hours or more but you can sleep less if you wan to or need to so about 8 hours.
As this is your homework, you need to work out the answer for yourself so that you learn how to do this. However to help you do this you need to understand that 1.5 hours is the same as one and a half hours and that there are 60 minutes in each hour.
well if your going 60 miles an hour the whole way you will get there in 500 minutes or about 8 and a half hours but if you need to stop it will be about 9 and a half hours.
It didn't need it.
There will be 70 year old who do not move around very much, very often and there will be 70 year old who are more active than someone half their age. A good guide is - as much sleep as they need
Less than half a tank should be plenty