answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

1 mile = 1.609344 km

8.3 miles = 13.35756 km

(12.0 km) x (1 mile/1.609344 km) x (1 hour/8.3 miles) x (60 minutes/hour) = 53minutes 54.1seconds (rounded)

With a short break, I'd plan on an even 54 minutes.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

1.12 hours

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: A runner wants to run 12.0 km She knows that her running pace is 8.3 miles per hourHow many minutes must she run?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

A runner wants to run 11.3 km She knows her running pace is 8.1 miles per hour How many minutes must she run?

In that pace, it will take 52-53 minutes.


A runner wants to run 10 km She knows that her running pace is 7 and a half miles per hour How many minutes must she run?

she must ruv 70 minutes


A runner wants to run 1500 meters he knows that his running pace is 7 and a half miles per hour how many minutes must he run?

shoot for about 8


A runner wants to run 11.2 km. She knows that her running pace is 6.6 miles per hour. How long should it take her to run the distance?

* 6.6 mph = 10.622 kph (1 mph = 1.609 kph) * 11.2 / 10.622 = 1.0544 hours * 0.0544 hours = 3.267 minutes * 0.267 minutes = 16 seconds -> 1 hour 3 minutes 16 seconds


Who knows some good running shoes for a beginning track runner?

For a beginner, you can't really go wrong. I would recommend going to a running room store so they can see your stride and suggest something. A new balance or asics shoe should be fine though.


How do you convert minutes to radians?

god knows


Who does Graf think is running the game in the book Ender's Game?

Graff knows who is running the game.


Who is the best running back of all?

Barry Sanders everyone knows that


How many calories are burned in 60 minutes of korfball?

nobody knows


Who is the best running back of all time?

Barry Sanders everyone knows that


What is composed of all nerves running off of the spinalcord?

nobody knows this answer haha


When a runner on base starts to run with the pitch and the batter knows he is going to run and tries definitely to hit the ball this is called?

being stoopfid