You practice, practice, practice til your able to do it.
Practice and training. The record for a mile is less than 4 minutes, so half a mile should be easy.
From England and the the first to run the mile in under four minutes
yes it is because I can run a mile in less than 9:10 and so can everyone else in my class which means 16 minutes is plenty of time.
three minutes or less
Alex Jambor, he can run a mile in less than 6 1/2 minutes.
Anything over 15 mph.
if you watch the last part of M:I:III then he runs it in slightly less than 3 minutes
Yes, if the runner averages 8 mph. The fastest runners can run one mile in a little less than four minutes; that's 15mph.
You must maintain a pace of no less than 9.952 miles per hour.
The inequality representing Madison's situation is ( t \leq 9 ), where ( t ) is the time in minutes it takes her to run a mile. This means that Madison's time must be less than or equal to 9 minutes to qualify for the race.
5 minutes....less or more
Luke can run a mile in 7 minutes, so it would take him 77 minutes to run 11 miles (7 minutes x 11 miles). Collen can run a mile in 5 minutes, taking 55 minutes for 11 miles (5 minutes x 11 miles). Therefore, it would take Luke 22 minutes longer than Collen to run 11 miles (77 minutes - 55 minutes).