20 kilometers.
It all depend on the person running the 20k. Are they a pro, fat, skinny, and how often they run.
it depends how athletic the man is
The k in 20k means miles. If you are running 20k you are running 20 miles. You put this question in Economics, so if you are indeed talking money, then 20k means 20 thousand dollars. ...K stands for Kilo (1000grams) so if you have 20, 000 grams, you have 20 Kilos. In financial trading terms, K refers to $1000, therefore 20K is $20,000. When expressed verbally and pertaining to running, 20k is actually written as 20km which is 20 kilometres not 20 miles as stated above (20 mi). So if you're running a 20K race carrying 20K to win a grand prize of $20K, you know what you're about to do.
if a hermit crab could run 1km/hr he would run 1km in an hour
Square kilometers is a unit of area. You don't run "square kilometers", simply meters, kilometers, etc.
11.2654km/hr
1500-20k = 1480
1 mile = 1.6 km 1 km = .62 miles
Hardworking footballers can run up to 10km in any single match.
20k gallons is equal to 20,000 regular gallons. The "k" in 20k represents a thousand, so 20k gallons is equivalent to 20,000 gallons.
A 20k walk is 12.43 miles.
About 1057.34 kilometres.