If you run 2.5 miles in 20 minutes your average speed is 7.5 miles per hour.
If you run 6 miles in 20 minutes, then you run 1/6th the mileage (1 mile) in 1/6th the time (1/6 x 20/1) 20/6 = 3 2/6 minutes = 3 1/3 minutes = 3 minutes 20 seconds 1 mile = 3 minutes 20 seconds
If Jay continues the same pattern of running an extra mile in the extra 5 minutes each day then on Thursday you would expect him to run 4 miles in 20 minutes.
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
If you run 2.5 miles in 20 minutes your average speed is 7.5 miles per hour.
20 = 1/3 of an hour. 1/3 of 7 is 2.33 miles.
In 1 hour she will run 11.25703565 miles
2.33 miles in 20 minutes at 7.0 mph
If you run 6 miles in 20 minutes, then you run 1/6th the mileage (1 mile) in 1/6th the time (1/6 x 20/1) 20/6 = 3 2/6 minutes = 3 1/3 minutes = 3 minutes 20 seconds 1 mile = 3 minutes 20 seconds
You have to average at least 9.32 miles per hour over the distance of the race to achieve a 20-minute time.
If Jay continues the same pattern of running an extra mile in the extra 5 minutes each day then on Thursday you would expect him to run 4 miles in 20 minutes.
It would take the team three hours to run 20 miles.
If you run one mile in 305 seconds (which is 5 minutes and 5 seconds), then you'll run 11.8 miles in one hour (3600 divided by 305).
yes.
1.7 miles in 20 minutes equates to 5.1 mph
You are averaging 12 miles per hour.