if a runner has gone 10km in 40 min. then what you do is divied 40 in to 10 and it come out to be 4 so then you get your answer ...
10km/40min.=4km pm( pure a minute)
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nope! the baseball player would use lactic acid fermentation because it is a really quick run and oxygen cannot be used and the runner would used energy stored from fats because its over a long period of time.
Cross Contamination is the process of passing bacteria from one place to the other. There are two main types of cross contamination:Direct Cross Contamination (For example: Raw food comes into contact with cooked food)Indirect Cross Contamination. (For example: splashing, chef's cloths or food handlers
Yes, We can design a cross sectional study which its data collected in a retrospective format, so this study is called cross sectional retrospective study.
cross-cultural studies
10/40=.25
The average high school cross country runner should be able to do it in 18 to 21 minutes
cross country
15 kph
A cross-country runner is a runner who trains and races in a long distance race. The distance are usually 5k and up.
You go out and start running in a cross country environment.
Steve Prefontaine
That answer would be a : Harrier
It depends on how fast you are and how experienced you are. Normal person (non-runner): 35-45 minutes Beginning runner: 30-40 minutes Average runner: 28-34 minutes Fast runner: 24-27 minutes Good cross country runner: 20-24 minutes Really awesome: Under 20 minutes World record: Under 13 minutes If you're a really, really talented runner, you might be able to run a 5K in 15-16 minutes after several years of training. Obviously, very few people will get under that or anywhere close to the world record. Generally, if you can do a 5K in around 25 minutes or less, you're considered pretty good.
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It depends. An average person might run it in anywhere from 30-45 minutes (10-15 min per mile). Someone who is athletic but not really a runner might do it in 27-36 minutes (9-12 min per mile). A cross country runner could run it as fast as 15-16 minutes, but most likely in 18-24 (someone new to cross country might do like 25-32). Personally, assuming you're just an average person, I think if you can run 3 miles in 33-36 minutes that's decent.
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