That depends on how fast you are walking. I could give you the formulae for working this out if it helps.
Time taken = distance / speed
Speed = distance / time
Distance = speed x time
Example... If I were walking at 0.8 metres per second, I would travel 850 metres in...
Time = distance / speed
= 850 / 0.8
= 1062.5 seconds.
It depends on how fast you walk.
Walking at a meter per second would take 900 seconds (15 minutes); at a faster walk, 1.5 meters per second, about 600 seconds ( 10 minutes).
Average human walking speed is typically around 1.4 meters/second, so it would take about 17.86 seconds. At top walking speed, it would take ten seconds.
It depends on how fast you are. Anywhere from 1 to 3 minutes for most people. Where 1 would be a fast sprint and 3 would almost be a walk.
That depends entirely at what speed she's walking !
You didn't tell us how long it took to walk those 3.33 meters, so it is impossible to know how long 100 meters would take.
It depends on how fast you walk.
It will depend on how fast each steps I take.
If you walked 10 metres in 3 seconds, it would take 30 seconds to walk 1oo metres.
It depends on his/her age and how fast is he/she.
It depends on how fast you walk.
10 minutes
8 minutes
You would walk one metre in 3.8/6 = 19/30 seconds. Therefore, 100 metres would take 19/30 x 100 = 63.3 recurring (that is, 63.333...) seconds.
Walking at a meter per second would take 900 seconds (15 minutes); at a faster walk, 1.5 meters per second, about 600 seconds ( 10 minutes).
Average human walking speed is typically around 1.4 meters/second, so it would take about 17.86 seconds. At top walking speed, it would take ten seconds.
This depends on the speed of your walk. The conventional method is time consuming to walk 2.5 minutes.