It would not be possible to walk 5 km in 5 minutes.
5 km in 5 minutes would mean that you're walking at 60 kilometers/hour, which is about 37 miles per hour.
And normal walking pace is more like 4 kilometers/hour.
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.
21 minutes given the speed of 5 km/h. Calculated as 1.8 km multiplied by 60 mins and then divided by 5 km.
No. That is 1 kmph and that is too fast for walking
The two are about 5 km apart; that's roughly an hour's walk, depending on how quickly you walk.
The time it takes to walk 0.5 km depends on the individual's walking speed. On average, a person walks at a pace of about 5 km/h. Therefore, to walk 0.5 km at this pace, it would take approximately 6 minutes. However, this time may vary based on factors such as terrain, fitness level, and walking speed.
If you walked at 5 km/hr (about 3 mi/hr), then you could walk 1 km in 12 minutes, and thus 200 meters (1/5th km) in 2 minutes and 24 seconds.
You will walk 8.04672 km
you would walk about 3 km everyday.
The time it takes to walk 1.8 km depends on the individual's walking speed. On average, a person walking at a moderate pace of about 5 km/h would take approximately 21-22 minutes to cover 1.8 km. However, factors such as terrain, fitness level, and walking speed can all affect the time it takes to walk this distance.
You either reduce the numbers an keep the units or, if possible, you convert the units to the same. For example, the ratio 50 km : 30 minutes can be reduced to 5 km : 3 minutes or even 1.66... km : 1 minute. 50 km : 10 metres can be reduced to 5 km : 1 metre but, since 5 km = 5000 metres, the reduced ratio is 5000 metres : 1 metre which is 5000 : 1.
5 minutes.
well its 5 hours