Oh, honey, it's not about hours in kilometers, it's about how fast you can run those suckers! If you're speedier than a cheetah on Red Bull, you could probably knock out 10 kilometers in under an hour. But if you're more of a leisurely stroller, it might take you a couple of hours to strut your stuff.
Chat with our AI personalities
Oh, what a lovely question! Let's think about it this way: if you were walking at a leisurely pace of 5 km per hour, it would take you 2 hours to walk 10 km. Remember, it's not about how fast you go, but about enjoying the journey along the way.
None.
An hour is a measure of time while a kilometre (km) is a measure of distance. The two measure different things and it does not make sense to try to convert from one to the other.
Hours cannot be converted to km. Hours is a measure of time and km is a measure of distance.
Distance = speed x time s = vt v = s/t = 10 km/.75 hours = 13.33 km/hr
well its 5 hours
You are traveling at 1,280 km per hour.
You can drive 420 km in 7 hours. If you can drive 180 km in 3 hours, then you are driving 60 km/h. 60 km multiplied by 7 hours is 420 km.