If you want heartbeats per minute, you would have to multiply by 6, not by 10, in this case, since there are only 60 seconds in a minute.
It depends on your rate of walking. I believe the average human walks at 3-4 mph. 20 minutes / 60 minute/hr = 1/3 hr 1/3 hr * 3.5 miles/hr = 1.167 miles Walking at 3.5 mph, you would travel over a mile in 20 minutes. Likewise, walking at 3 mph, you would travel 1 mile in 20 minutes. So, 20 minutes is probably a fair estimate of one mile of walking.
The time it takes to walk 500 feet can vary depending on the individual's walking speed. On average, a person walking at a moderate pace of 3 miles per hour covers 440 feet in a minute. Therefore, it would take approximately 1 minute and 8 seconds to walk 500 feet at this pace. However, factors such as terrain, physical condition, and obstacles can affect the actual time it takes to walk this distance.
It depends on the pace at which you walk, whether it is brisk or laid back. But on average it does not take very long at all to walk .1 miles. I would say anywhere from 1 and a half-4 minutes.
The time it takes to walk 450 meters will depend on the individual's walking speed. On average, a person walks at a speed of about 1.4 meters per second, which is equivalent to 84 meters per minute. Therefore, to walk 450 meters at this average speed, it would take approximately 5.36 minutes.
Any where between 70 and 80 beats per minuteThe average pulse for an adult is anywhere from 60 to 100 beats a minute. If a person has a lower heart beat their heart be would be 40 to 100 beats a minute.
A normal resting heart rate would be 60 - 100 beats per minute.
With an average of 72.5 beats per minute, 1440 minutes in a day, and 365 days in a year, there would be an average of 38,106,00 beats per year.
no its not a normal rate would be about 70-90 beats per minute
If you are referring to humans, it depends. The average healthy person's heart beats between 60-80 beats per minute. A:72 beats per minute and 2.5 billion times in a lifetime (66 years). :]
Given that the average adult heartbeat is around 70 beats a minute - it would beat approx 100800 in 24 hours.
The average heart beats 80-100 beats per minute at rest. Therefore in a year it would be 42,048,000 - 52,560,000 just at rest. That amount would be increased depending on the amount of exercise that person does.
At a rate of 200 to 300 beats per minute, the total for an hour would be 12000 to 15000 beats.
Assuming an average walking speed of 120 steps per minute, you would take 7200 steps in one hour.
All depends upon your speed, and whether you are driving, walking, or running. Driving 60 miles per hour would result in a 1-minute mile, for instance. Walking an average walking speed of 3 mph would take around 20 minutes. Running at an average of around 8-10 mph would result in a 6-7 minute run.
A normal pulse in a healthy person is generally 60-100 beats per minute. However, depending on the source the range can vary. Some sources will state 50-100 beats per minute is normal, and in pediatrics the range is typically higher.
The simplest way to figure that out would to take your heart rate for a minute and then multiply by 60 and then multiply that by 24, for an average of heart beats per day.