You get the average speed during that time. If you run 25 kilometers in 10 hours, your average speed is .25 km/hour.
Speed = distance/time interval = 50m/25min = 2m/min
10/40=.25
Speed = Distance/Time = 100 km / 4 hours = 100/4 km per hour = 25 kph
To determine the number of miles traveled in 25 minutes, you need to know the speed at which the distance is covered. If you are traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, then in 25 minutes you would cover 25/60 = 0.4167 hours. Multiplying this by the speed of 60 miles per hour gives you 25 miles. Therefore, if you are traveling at 60 miles per hour, you would cover 25 miles in 25 minutes.
14.4 km per hours
You get the average speed during that time. If you run 25 kilometers in 10 hours, your average speed is .25 km/hour.
25 kilometers
(.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.
12.5 Km/h !
79.2 mph 60/25=2.4 33x2.4=79.2
The jogger's average speed is 6 miles per hour.
400 mph
Total distance = 75 km time = 3 hours average speed = 75km/3hrs = 25 km/hr
Speed = distance/time interval = 50m/25min = 2m/min
Oh, dude, 25 minutes is like a time measurement, not a distance. It's like asking how many pancakes are in a mile. You need a speed or some context to convert time to distance, like if you're driving at 60 kilometers per hour for 25 minutes, then you'd cover 25 km. But just saying 25 minutes equals X kilometers is like saying 25 minutes equals 3 unicorns.
This is an average speed of 28.8 mph