You need to run at an average speed of 15 mph.
The average speed was 6.433 mph.
An average speed of approx 10.9 mph.
An average of 4.29 mph.
If 15 MPH is 4 minutes, an estimate would be about 8 minutes, half the speed and double the time.
(.25 miles / 3 minutes) * (60 minutes / 1 hr) = (.25 * 60)/3 = 5 mph If you run a quarter mile in 3 minutes, your average speed is 5 mph.
To average 60 MPH over a 2-mile trip, the total time taken must be 2 minutes. Since the first mile took 2 minutes to drive at 30 MPH, the remaining mile must also take 2 minutes to drive. Therefore, the speed for the second mile needs to be 90 MPH to maintain an average speed of 60 MPH.
You need to run at an average speed of 15 mph.
8.9408 meters/sec or an average speed of 20 mph
Your average speed would be 3.75 mph
5 mph (miles per hour)
If your average speed for the whole mile is 4.5 mph, your finishing time will be around 13 minutes 20 seconds.
Yes, you can. If the average speed for the first mile is 30 mph, and the average speed for the second mile is 90 mph, then 30+90=120/2=60. You need to solve the equation for average speed, not time. You can't. 1 mile @ 30mph = 2 minutes 60 mph for 2 miles = 2 mintes thererfore you cannot go fast enough (or you could go infinity mph)
The average speed was 6.433 mph.
An average speed of 27.52 mph.
There are 60 minutes per hour so speed is 1 mile divided by four minutes or 1/4 mile per minute. The multiply by 60 minutes per hour Speed = 1/4 x 60 = 15 mph
You must maintain an average of 10 mph for one mile.