The average man can probably run about six miles an hour. There are some that could run a lot faster than this but others could only run 3-4 miles in an hour so that's how it would average out
Taking into account the average, lazy man of todays world i'd say no more than a mile. However this would probably change if a Rottweiler was after them, so circumstances can effect the distance. However its surprising how easy it can be to get into running with just a bit of exercise for the average man.
depends how fast you walk.
1.5 miles.
8.20
2.5 miles
3 miles per hour
20 minutes is 1/3 of an hour there for 6.9/3 = 2.3 km
Usually when I walk an hour I do it in an hour. Usually when I walk an hour I do it in an hour.
17km 550m
The answer is one mile. The man is running one third of 30 mph which is 10 mph. 6 minutes is 1/10 of an hour so he can run 1/10 as far as he could in an hour. 1/10 of 10 is one.
It depends on how fast you walk. If you walk 3 miles/hr for 1 hour you will have walked 3 miles. If you walk at 5 miles/hr for 1 hour you will have walked 5 miles... etc.
Depends on how fast you walk If you walk at 1 mile per hour I would say it would take you about 1 hour lol
1km per hour is 1/3 of 3km per hour, so the answer is 1/3 of an hour or 20 minutes.
If you walk for one hour, your walk was one hour long. If you are asking how 'far' that would be ;) then it depends on your walking speed. If you walk at 3 miles per hour for one hour, then you will have traveled 3 miles. If you walk 4 miles per hour for one hour, then you will have walked 4 miles. You see the pattern I hope. Most people measure out a certain distance in advance with a car. For example, drive from your house to a point 2.5 miles away, then select an object such as a building as a memory marker. If you walk form your house to that building and back, you will have traveled 5 miles in total. If you walk at a 3 mile per hour pace, it should take you about an hour and twenty minutes.
One hour!
Cavapoos typically require around 30 minutes to 1 hour of exercise per day, which can be split into shorter walks throughout the day. It's important to consider their age, health, and individual energy levels when determining the duration of their walks. Start with shorter walks and gradually increase the length as needed to ensure they are getting enough exercise without overexerting themselves.
If you walk at a steady 4 miles per hour you will walk 1 mile in 15 minutes.