You would have to maintain a pace of at least 9.54 miles per hour for 6.2 miles.
45-50 miles per hour
23 miles per hour is approximately the fastest a human has run.
110 yards in 10 seconds = 22.52 miles per hour.
Ken ran a total of 31.5 miles (4.5 hours * 7 miles per hour = 31.5 miles).
To determine speed, you must convert minutes to hours. 1.25 minutes is equivalent to 0.02083 hours (1.25 minutes ÷ 60). Divide the distance (328 yards) by the time in hours (0.02083 hours) to find the speed. Thus, the speed is 15732 yards per hour.
It is impossible to run that fast, but if it were, it would take 2 hours.
8 mph.
that runner will run at 13 MPH
It depends on how fit you are and how fast you can run: in my case, probably 5 hours!
The marathon runner is running at 26 miles per 2.5 hours (26 miles / 2.5 hours), or 10.4 miles per hour.
26.2 miles in 3.6 hours = 7.27 miles per hour (about an 8.25 minute mile)
Your average speed is 6.67 mph
You cannot convert hours into miles because you have no idea how fast they were driving. There could be a huge difference between someone who drives really slow over 200 engine hours and someone who drives really fast over the same 200 hours. It does not take into account the distance traveled, only the hours the engine has been run.
Take the distance in miles (1.5) and divide by the time in hours. Since 12 minutes is .2 hours, you would divide 1.5 by .2 to get 7.5 mph.
The average person could run 9 to 12 miles in three hours. Most people could not run for three hours, so many would walk portions of this challenge.
Depends how fast you run, you'd imagine.Usain Bolt at full speed would do a half marathon in less than an hour.If you walk it, you'd do it in about 2-2.25 hours.It depends on how fast you 'run', if at all.So I'd go for about 1.5-2 hours.
10 miles per hour.