Oh, dude, people walk about 3.1 feet per second, so in a minute, they cover roughly 186 feet. But hey, who's counting, right? Unless you're in a hurry or something, then maybe you should speed up a bit. Just saying.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! The average person walks about 3 to 4 miles per hour, which is around 250 to 300 feet per minute. Isn't it wonderful to think about all the beautiful scenery and moments we can appreciate while taking each step? Just imagine all the happy little trees and friendly little birds you might encounter on your walk!
Depends how fast you walk. Roughly 1760 feet.
It depends on how fast you walk.
1760 yards in a mile. 3 feet in a yard 10*1760*3 = 52800 feet
31,680 feet Here's how the answer was found: 1 mile = 5,280 feet so6 x 5,280ft = 31,680
1.6 minutes 1 minute, 36 seconds
1/4 mile, a five minute walk for most people. 5280 feet per mile, divide by 4 = 1320. So, 1320 feet is a five minute walk.
Depends how fast you walk. Roughly 1760 feet.
The people with feet
The answer is probably somewhat influenced by the rate at which you walk.For example:-- If you walk at the rate of 486 feet per minute, it takes 1 minute.-- If you walk at the rate of (1/486) feet per minute, it takes 486 minutes.Let's assume military gait and cadence:18-inch step, 120 per minute = 180 feet per minute, or about 2.045 miles per hour.At that rate, it takes (486/180) = 2.7 minutes
I think it would be 13 to 15 minute walk
I think it would be 13 to 15 minute walk
It depends on how fast you walk.
People need something that we can walk on, and the way our body is shaped proves that it is only right to walk on our feet.
Depends on how fast you're going. Not long though.
The time it takes to walk 500 feet can vary depending on the individual's walking speed. On average, a person walking at a moderate pace of 3 miles per hour covers 440 feet in a minute. Therefore, it would take approximately 1 minute and 8 seconds to walk 500 feet at this pace. However, factors such as terrain, physical condition, and obstacles can affect the actual time it takes to walk this distance.
That depends upon how much mass has been moved over that 30 minute walk.
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