One-fifth of an hour, ie 12 min.
To find the unit rate for running 8 miles in 92 minutes, you would divide the total distance by the total time. 8 miles divided by 92 minutes equals approximately 0.087 miles per minute. Therefore, the unit rate for running 8 miles is approximately 0.087 miles per minute.
18MPH means you can go 18 miles in 60 minutes. 36 miles in 120 minutes, 54 miles in 180 minutes, etc. For running, that's fast. However, if you were in a car, the speed would seem slow. It all depends how to look at it. Perspective
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 is 5 min answer: That would depend on how fast you're traveling. Running and driving would produce totally different answers.
Since the zebra is running 40 miles in 1 hour, or 40 miles in 60 minutes, the zebra would run 1 mile in 1.5 minutes or in 1 minute and 30 seconds.
They would be running 7.5 mph.
To find the unit rate for running 8 miles in 92 minutes, you would divide the total distance by the total time. 8 miles divided by 92 minutes equals approximately 0.087 miles per minute. Therefore, the unit rate for running 8 miles is approximately 0.087 miles per minute.
It would take him 30 minutes. You divide 10 miles by 2 to get 5 miles. So you would take 1 hour dived by 2 to get 1 half hour or 30 minutes.
Assuming you mean "running three fourths of a mile in 5 minutes", it's 9mph. 5 minutes is 1/12 of an hour (5/60 = 12), so if he could keep up that pace for an hour, he would run 3/4 x 12 = 9 miles.
18MPH means you can go 18 miles in 60 minutes. 36 miles in 120 minutes, 54 miles in 180 minutes, etc. For running, that's fast. However, if you were in a car, the speed would seem slow. It all depends how to look at it. Perspective
3 hours 46 minutes.
42 minutes 51 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.
To determine how many miles can be covered in 23 minutes, you need to know the speed at which you're traveling. For example, if you're walking at a speed of 3 miles per hour, you would cover approximately 1.15 miles in 23 minutes. If you're running at 6 miles per hour, you would cover about 2.3 miles in the same time. The calculation depends on the specific speed you have in mind.
If you are running 12 miles in one hour, divide 60 minutes by 12 to get (5 minute miles).
it is 5 min answer: That would depend on how fast you're traveling. Running and driving would produce totally different answers.
4 hours 21 minutes @65 mph