Running a mile in exactly 4 minutes equates to a speed of 15 MPH.
if u take 60 minutes divided by 5.5 mph then u get 11 minutes per mile. 2 miles will take u 22 minutes
A mile is a measure of distance: a decimal is not.
2.63 miles to the nearest mile = 3 miles
When I was in 5th grade, I usually ran the mile around 11-12 minutes. The average time for a 5th grader would be 10-14 minutes. Remember, everyone has a different type of pace. Just try your best in a mile and you'll do great.
It doesn't matter how long you run for, only that you want to run at one speed, a six minute mile. In other words, your six minute mile is that speed in your first through fifth, and every minute after that. The math... a six minute mile is one mile per six minutes which equals 10 miles for every sixty minutes, or ten miles per hour.
A 4 minute 50 second mile is a pace of 12.41 miles per hour.
About 7.06 miles per hour. This equates to an 8.5-minute mile.
A 15-minute mile equates to an average speed of 0.067 miles per minute.
Running a mile in exactly 4 minutes equates to a speed of 15 MPH.
60 minutes at 60 miles per hour = a mile a minute
This is equivalent to running a 10-minute 17-second mile.
70 miles per hour = 70/60 miles per minute = 60/70 minutes per mile The answer is 6/7 minute or 51.4 seconds.■
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.
1 minute.
26.2 miles in 3.6 hours = 7.27 miles per hour (about an 8.25 minute mile)
40 mph = 40 miles in one hour or 0.6666666r miles per minute. 40 miles an hour = 2/3 mile a minute An hour per 40 miles = 1.5 minutes a mile = 90 seconds a mile