2 km = 1.2 miles.
At a normal pace it should take about 20-25 minutes to walk that far.
Depends on how fast you walk.
An adult waking at a normal pace walks about 5 km/h. This would make it possible to walk 1 km in 12 minutes, 2 km in 24 minutes, and 2.9 km in 35 minutes.
it would probobly depend on how fast you are going-if you are walking, in a car, on a bike, etc.......
That depends on how fast you're going. At 60 km/hr, it will take 2 minutes.
That depends how fast you walk. Assuming a normal walking speed of 21/2 mph ≈ 4 km/h 1 hr = 60 minutes → time = distance ÷ speed = 0.4 km ÷ 4 km/h = 0.1 hr = 0.1 x 60 minutes = 6 minutes. If you walk slower than 4 km/h, it will take you longer; similarly if you walk faster than 4 km/h it will take you less time.
So, you want to know how long it will take to walk 30 km if you go 3.8 km in a half an hour. First, 3.8km/30mins would have to be multiplied of a ratio of 2/2 to get your km per hour, which is 7.6km/1hour. Then, the ration of your speed in a hour to the total time will be the same if you speed is constant. So, 7.6/1 = 30/x. Therefore, you would divided 7.6 into 1 and get 7.6, then multiply x both sides and get 7.6x = 30, then you would divide both sides by 7.6 and get x to = to 3.95. And x = the amount of hours it would take you to travel 30 km if your speed is constantly at 7.6km/hour. So, 3.95 hours
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Walking 11 kilometers can take different amounts of time depending on your pace. On average, it might take around 2 hours to walk 11 kilometers at a moderate pace. Remember, it's not just about the destination, but the beautiful journey along the way.
About 2 minutes.
2 weeks
Google Maps® says this distance is 38.4 km (23.8606 mi.) if you take the Highway 65 route, and 38.8 km (24.1092 mi.) if you take the Highways 90/77 route. If you average 3.5 - 5 k/h (2-3 miles per hour) this is an 8 to 12 hour walk. Basically, this is an all day walk, downhill much of the way.
It would take about 2 months, 2 weeks, and 3 days
2 hours 12 minutes.