The Ferrari F50 can complete a mile in approximately 25 to 26 seconds, depending on conditions and the driver's skill. With a top speed of around 213 mph, it can cover the distance quickly, but factors like acceleration and handling play significant roles in achieving optimal times. Additionally, real-world performance may vary based on track conditions and the specific setup of the vehicle.
it is 50 mph
(83 and 1/3) percent of a mile every minute.
If you walk 3 kilometers in 29 minutes and 50 seconds you walk one mile in 16 minutes.
Depending on fitness, 11 to 15 minutes.
a person in the Olympics of 2008 should be able to run the mile in about 3:50 or less to be competitive
1km is about 5/8 of a mile. So, 50 x 5/8 = 31.25mph. Close but the correct answer is 50 kilometers = 31.0685596 miles
1/4 of a mile in 20 secs is 1 mile in 80 secs or 1 1/3 minutes. This is somewhere around 50 mph so the car is not going very fast at all.But it really depends on the speed limit.
Either Ferrari F50 or a Lamborghini
A world class runner -male would definitely always want to go under 3:50.
The ferrari F-50
well, if you were going 1 mile in 60 sec. you would be going 1 mile per minute. or, in this case, you would be going 5/6 of a mile per minute. (MPM, or miles per minute.)
About 31/50 of a mile (0.62 mile).