16 minutes
O.o
It's just math
Two miles in 16 minutes requires an average speed of 7.5 miles per hour.
Of course you could 2.5 miles is not very far, I guess it depends on HOW FAST you would like to run it.
15 mph, 4 minute mile
Rounded to two decimal places, you would be travelling at 6.30 miles per hour.
You have to run longer distance. You should run 3 miles. Run 3 miles three times a week. when you ran at least a month, you'll see very big results. Once you ran for at least 3 weeks, you can start running 4 times a week. But on the 4th time, don't run 3 miles, run 1 mile as fast as you can. If you feel that you can't run 3 miles in a good pace, run 2.5 miles for beginning than you can increase it to 3 miles. ( remember run in a pretty fast pace, not too slow and not to fast ) PS: don't run everyday it will get you very tired so your body will not recover that fast and because of that you won't see anY progress.
If you can run 800 meters in two minutes your average speed for the 800 meters is 14.91 miles per hour.
96 miles in two hours is 48 mph
John can run six miles per hour and Bill can run four miles per hour. If they run in opposite directions for two hours, then how far apart will they be?
The porcupine is a very slow moving creature. This is likely due to the fact they have very short legs and a stout body. They can only move at a top speed of about two miles per hour.
Two mph = 3,520 yards per hour.
250mph
Hippo's are the third heaviest animal on the planet, the only two above them are the Asian Elephant, and the African Elephant. Despite their great size, they can run extremely fast, 20 - 35 miles per hour. That is faster than the fastest man on earth. Rhino's can go up to 40 mph, and Elephant's up to 25 mph.