Roughly- half a mile. depending on your physique, fitness levels. ect..
To calculate the distance a cockroach, crawling at a speed of 1.5 centimeters per second, would cover in an hour, we need to convert the time from seconds to minutes and then to hours. There are 60 seconds in a minute, so the cockroach covers: 1.5 centimeters/second * 60 seconds/minute = 90 centimeters/minute. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so the cockroach covers: 90 centimeters/minute * 60 minutes/hour = 5400 centimeters/hour. Therefore, the cockroach would cover 5400 centimeters or 54 meters in an hour.
The distance light will travel, in a vacuum, in one minute.
A minute is a measurement of time. A light minute is a measurement of distance. it's the distance light would travel in one minute. (That's about 10 million miles!)
Cheetahs are sprinters, so although they're fast they haven't got much endurance. A hunt is usually over in a minute or so. A fit human would be able to cover that distance in something like 5-8 minutes or so.
Average speed = distance/time
There is no official record for distance swum in a minute, however the closest world records are: 100m = 44.94s which equates to 133m in a minute 200m = 100.83s which equates to 119m in a minute I would have thought the swimming speed achieved for a a minute would be closer to the 100m time therefore I would guess a top swimmer could swim around 130m in a minute
In vacuum, the distance would be roughly 11.2 million miles (rounded). It's never used as a unit of measure, so it doesn't have any particular name, and would be called simply "one light-minute". The distance from Earth to the Sun is about 81/3 of them.
This set would not be ok for a beginner, since the weight set start at 100 pounds.
The Bowflex Tread Climber would be great choice for a beginner.
2.75 (A+)
any cheap, all mountain skis would suit a beginner nicely.
A flight from Calgary, Alberta to Idaho Falls, Idaho would cover 531 miles. If traveling by road, the trip would cover 673 miles.