Yes, many swimmers can even swim 500 meters in 7 minutes.
There are 500 meters in a half kilometer; a kilometer is 1,000 meters.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 1 kilometer, which is 1000 meters, and we add 500 meters to that, we end up with a total of 1500 meters. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could explore in that distance!
500 / 1.6 = 312.5 m/min or 500 / (1.6 x 60) = 5.2083 m/sec round to 5.2 meters per second
There are sixty seconds to a minute, so in 500 minutes, there would be 30000 seconds.
500/(speed of a roadrunner in meters per second) seconds
Approximately 3 minutes 20 seconds.
500 meters/5 minutes = 100 meters per minute.
If you walked 2 meters in 1 second, then you could walk 500 meters in 250 seconds, or 4 minutes, 10 seconds_____________________________________________________Remember DiRT : Distance = Rate X Time Distance D= 500 m Rate R = 2m/s Time T = D/R 300m /divided by/ 2m/s = 150 seconds
Walking speed is about 5 kph, so it should take about 6 minutes to walk 500 meters.
2 kilometres is equal to 2000 metres. Therefore, 500 metres is one quarter of 2 kilometres. Therefore, it would take her 15 minutes to walk 500 metres.
Mary's walk resulted in a displacement of 500 meters east.
40 minutes
about 1/4 mile _____________________________________________________________ Assuming 100 meter/minute, then he will walk around 500 meters or around 1/2 a kilometer.
The time it takes to walk 700 meters depends on walking speed. On average, a person walks at about 5 kilometers per hour, which translates to roughly 1.4 meters per second. At this pace, it would take approximately 500 seconds, or about 8-9 minutes, to walk 700 meters. Adjustments can be made based on individual walking speed or conditions.
If a train that goes 500 meters every 10 seconds you will cover 30,000 meters in 10 minutes. <><><> There are 6 units of 10 seconds to a minute. 6x500= 3000 meters per minute. X 10 minutes= 30,000
It takes 2.14 minutes (2 minutes 8.4 seconds).
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