It depends how fast you're walking - I could do it in around five minutes.
That depends how fast you walk. Assuming a normal walking speed of 21/2 mph ≈ 4 km/h 1 hr = 60 minutes → time = distance ÷ speed = 0.4 km ÷ 4 km/h = 0.1 hr = 0.1 x 60 minutes = 6 minutes. If you walk slower than 4 km/h, it will take you longer; similarly if you walk faster than 4 km/h it will take you less time.
21 minutes given the speed of 5 km/h. Calculated as 1.8 km multiplied by 60 mins and then divided by 5 km.
2 km / 20 min = 2 km / (1/3 hr) = 6 km/hr
1 hour, 50 minutes, 46.15 seconds
depends who it is
You can walk 1 km in 6 minutes if you can walk a mile in 10 minutes.
Around 8 minutes it takes to walk 0.8 km
That depends how fast you walk. Assuming a normal walking speed of 21/2 mph ≈ 4 km/h 1 hr = 60 minutes → time = distance ÷ speed = 0.4 km ÷ 4 km/h = 0.1 hr = 0.1 x 60 minutes = 6 minutes. If you walk slower than 4 km/h, it will take you longer; similarly if you walk faster than 4 km/h it will take you less time.
An adult waking at a normal pace walks about 5 km/h. This would make it possible to walk 1 km in 12 minutes, 2 km in 24 minutes, and 2.9 km in 35 minutes.
The two are about 5 km apart; that's roughly an hour's walk, depending on how quickly you walk.
3.5 km.
how many km's you walk will be proportional to how many mm's you eat.
half a second if you walk fast
Last Friday I went for a walk in the countryside with my wife and we covered about 17.2 km in about 3 hrs 50 mins (of actual walking time) which is a speed of approx 4.5 km/h and means in 50 mins I can walk about 3.75 km.
It Takes 20 mins
2 km = 1.2 miles. At a normal pace it should take about 20-25 minutes to walk that far.
At an average of about 1km per 15 min. It would take about an hour to walk 4km