His speed is (3/8 ft)/(3/4 minute) = 1/2 feet per minute.
It is (3/8 ft)/(3/4 min) = 0.5 ft/min.
1/20 of an inch per minute 1 inch per 20 minutes
570 mph equates to 9.5 miles per minute.
375 meters/per minute
Strokes 50 strokes a minute is recommended when using low tungsten blades, and 60 strokes a minute is recommended when using high speed steel blades.
Sloths Move .5-1 feet per minute. But when they are in danger, they can move up to 15 feet per minute. When on the ground, though, they can move up to five feet per minute.
2m or 6.5 feet per minute.
It is (3/8 ft)/(3/4 min) = 0.5 ft/min.
Sloths are found in the jungle, they are probably the slowest
100 miles per second. I would know I own 50 sloths
slow as hell yea it is though they do ride motorcycles around the place so they are pretty fast on them so whta do you think about that hahahahahano
the average speed of a tropical southern American banana sloth is about .69 mph on a good day. the sloth is known for having the longet cumshot in the animal kingdom
since a sloths ground speed is 15 mph it would take that sloth 4 minutes to walk a mile. The previous answer is very wrong. Sloths are the slowest mammels on earth, in fact they are so slow that algae grows on them. This is why they tend to be tinted green. They are powerful swimmers but on land are helpless and extremely slow. I cannot remember how fast they walk in mph but I know it takes a lot longer then 4 MIN to walk a mile.
Depends of the speed of the sloth.
the speed is daria running which is very slow
.5 miles an hour
The Koala is much faster than the sloth. They can run quite quickly along the ground, and they are very efficient climbers. The sloth, at its fastest (when escaping predators), is capable of moving only about 5 metres in one minutes, and usually moves much more slowly. A koala can easily do many times that speed when on the run. The koala only seems so slow because it feeds almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves, which are low in nutrition and hard to digest. Koalas' digestive systems are specially made to make the most of the limited nutrients in eucalyptus leaves, but they need to have a slow metabolism in order to digest. Hence, they spend up to 18 hours a day sleeping - but they are capable of moving quickly for short bursts.