The old Quiz chestnut, yes Derek Ibbotson was the first man to run one mile in exactly four minutes. he did this in a race at the White City track on September 3rd 1958, when he finished 4th with a time of 4.00.00 minutes dead.
if you ran exactly 7 mph you would get to a mile at 8.571429 minutes, or 8 minutes, 34.285714 seconds.
Running a mile in exactly 4 minutes equates to a speed of 15 MPH.
Approximately one minute. It is now defined as exactly 1,852 meters.
assuming you are running at a constant speed exactly 6 minutes
About 8.73 minutes per mile.
I'm not sure if you can walk a mile in 20 minutes but I'm able to run a mile in 10 minutes.
(68 minutes / 10,000 meters) x (1,609.344 meters / mile) = 10.944 minutes per mile (rounded)
10.7 minutes per mile.
7.58 minutes per 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
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
To convert minutes per kilometer to minutes per mile, use the conversion factor of 1.60934 (1 mile is approximately equal to 1.60934 kilometers). 25.48 minutes per 5 kilometers is approximately 8.18 minutes per mile.