Well, honey, if you're walking at a brisk pace of 3 miles per hour, you'd cover a mile in 20 minutes. So, technically, you'd be looking at about 1 mile in 20 minutes. But hey, if you're driving a car, you could probably cover a lot more ground in that time. Just don't speed, darling.
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The distance covered in 20 minutes would depend on the speed at which one is traveling. In order to calculate the distance in miles, you would need to know the speed in miles per hour (mph). Using the formula Distance = Speed x Time, you can calculate the distance covered in 20 minutes at a given speed. For example, if you are traveling at a speed of 60 mph, you would cover 20 miles in 20 minutes.
Well, let's imagine you're taking a nice stroll through nature for 20 minutes. In that time, you might cover about 1 to 2 miles, depending on your pace. Remember, it's not about how far you go, but the joy you find along the way.
That depends on how fast you are going. If you're walking for twenty minutes, don't you think there would be a huge difference if you were driving for twenty minutes?
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1 hour = 60 minutes so 20 minutes = 20/60 = 1/3 hours So, at 50 miles per hour, you would travel 50*1/3 miles = 16.666 .. miles
1.4 x 3 = 4.2 miles Note: 20 minutes = 1.4 miles : 40 minutes = 2.8 miles : 60 minutes (1 hour) = 4.2 miles
You are traveling at 15 miles per hour.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If the snail travels 0.03 miles in 1 hour, we can first find out how many miles it travels in 20 minutes by dividing 0.03 by 3 to get 0.01 miles in 20 minutes. Since there are 5,280 feet in a mile, the snail will travel 52.8 feet in 20 minutes. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!