It's doubtful that either rods or miles existed in Ezekiel's time. Some common units of
length and distance in that era included the cubit, the bow shot, and the day's journey.
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3:52.85 for the mile.
Distance = rate * time time=distance/rate 1 mile / 565 mile/hr = 0.00177 hr = 0.106 minutes = 6.372 seconds
ANSWER: 9.375 minutes/milepace/mile = time/ distance= 60 minutes/ 6.4 miles= 9.375minutes/mile
Oh, dude, it's like basic math, right? So, if the track is three fourths of a mile, you just gotta do some quick division. You'd need to do 4 divided by 3, which is 1.33 laps to make a mile. But seriously, who's counting when you're just trying to have a good time at the track, am I right?
It travels 3/4 of a mile in that time.