Running times for field events improve year after year. Most people can say that a one mile run can take anywhere between 7-10 minutes, depending on your physique and your fitness level. So in theory, a 2 mile run should take about 15-18 minutes, but calculating fatigue, if your not in your peak physical condition, it should take you no longer than 20 minutes, but it may take you up to 25-30 if your not in shape.
I am a 22 yrs old male; weigh 10.5 stones (about 64kg I think) takes me about <14 minutes to run 2.1 miles. Hope that helps.
Well, I'm in middle school and 12 yrs old and our cross country team runs 1.9 miles for our races. My best time is 13.21, but our team captain can run it in 9.09 so for a average runner it would probably be about 14 minutes and an average person would be about 28-20 minutes!
the world record for men is 7:58.61 set by Kenyan Daniel komen in hechtel, Belgium in July 1997. the women's record is 8:58.58, set by Ethiopian meseret defar in Brussels, Belgium in September 2007.
it takes 3 hours
I can't, but many people can.
Assuming the question is asking for your speed in miles per hour (MPH) if you run 8 miles in 2 & 1/2 hours, divide miles by hours: 8 miles divided by 2 & 1/2 hours = 8 miles/2.5 hours = 8/2.5 MPH = 16/5 MPH = 3.2 MPH
The average pace if you run 17 miles in 2 hours 15 minutes is 7.56 mph
First, you need to figure out how much 13 minutes is in hours- 13/60=.22 (rounded) Then 2miles/.22 hours=9.09 miles/hour (rounded) to reach the goal of 2 miles in 13 minutes!
at 4mph... after 1 hour, you've run 4 miles. after 2 hours, you've run 8 miles. after 3 hours, you've run 12 miles. I hope you see where this is going.
2 hours
about 2 and 2/3rds of an hour or 2 hours 40 minutes
155 miles: 2 and 1/2 hours
2 hour
2 hours
( 40 miles per hour ) x ( 2 hours ) = 80 miles 1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers 80 miles = (80 x 1.609344) = 128.748 kilometers (rounded) From the given information, we don't know how far it DOES run, but we know that it COULD run 128.748 kilometers ... if it wanted to, and if it could keep up this speed for two continuous hours.