It is 1 mile/minute or 60 miles/hour
well, if you were going 1 mile in 60 sec. you would be going 1 mile per minute. or, in this case, you would be going 5/6 of a mile per minute. (MPM, or miles per minute.)
You must run at a speed of exactly [ 1 mile per 13.5 minutes ].To convert that to a more familiar unit:1/13.5 (mile/minute) x (60 minute/hour) = 4 4/9 mile/hour
1 mile in 10 minutes equates to 1/10 of a mile per minute.
At 60mph you will travel a distance of 1 mile in 1 minute.
At 60 mph it is 1 minute per mile
Yes, one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian is about one nautical mile.
1.1508 statute miles and one minute of latitude is equal to 1 nautical mile.
Just write down exactly what you've included in the question, and eventuallysomething will look promising:--> 7 minutes per mile--> 1 mile per 7 minutes = (1 mile) / (7 minutes) = (1/7) (mile/minute)1/7th mile per minute is a perfectly good number for speed. But if it doesn't seem tomean much, you can convert it to miles per hour.1 hour is 60 minutes. So, whatever ground you can cover in one minute, you can cover60 times as much in an hour.(1/7) (mile/minute) x (60 minutes/hour) = (60/7) (mile/hour) = 8.57 mph
AnswerDepends on how fast you are going. for example, if you are going 60 miles/hr then in 1 minute there is 1 mile. now if you are going 30 miles/hr then in a minute there is 1/2 miles.
1 minute
1.1508 statute miles and one minute of latitude is equal to 1 nautical mile.