There are 1000 metres in 1 kilometre, so there are 5000 m in 5 km.
1 minute = 60 seconds so 10 mintes = 10*60 = 600 seconds. 2 metres per second = 2*600 = 1200 metres in 600 seconds
375 meters/per minute
To run a 13-minute mile you will need to average 4.62 miles per hour for the whole 13 minutes.
7.5mph
At the rate of 240 metres per minute.
No. That is 100 km per minute, or 6000 km per hour. The cruising speed for a passenger jet, for comparison, is around 1000 km per hour.
155 × 60 = 9,300 metres per hour.
In the totally unlikely event that you could maintain the same average speed for 2000 metres, average speed over 7 m = 7/5 metres per minute So 2000 metres at 7/5 metres per minute = 2000*5/7 minutes = 1428.57 minutes = 23.8095 hours - or just under 24 hours = 1 day.
There are 1000 metres in 1 kilometre, so there are 5000 m in 5 km.
1 kilometre = 1000 metres so 3.2 km = 3.2*1000 = 3200 mertes. Simple!
yes someone probably can
If there are 1000 meters in a kilometer and a runner travels 125 meters per minute, that would mean the runner could travel one kilometer in 8 minutes (1000 / 125 = 8). If the runner is going to run 10 kilometers it would take (10 * 8) or 80 minutes to finish the 10 kilometers.
"Could" is a word which is used as an adjunct to other verbs and expresses the idea ofcapability or ability. It is the past of "can" e.g. "I could run a three-minute mile before I broke my leg; now I can not even run 100 metres." But it is also the subjunctive as in "I don't know if I could stand another evening listening to him talk about himself and his boring family." If you were sure, you would say "I cannot stand listening to him talk."
"Could" is a word which is used as an adjunct to other verbs and expresses the idea ofcapability or ability. It is the past of "can" e.g. "I could run a three-minute mile before I broke my leg; now I can not even run 100 metres." But it is also the subjunctive as in "I don't know if I could stand another evening listening to him talk about himself and his boring family." If you were sure, you would say "I cannot stand listening to him talk."
It is 900/3 = 300 metres per minute.
no you just cant run so fast as your legs wont move that fast