Depends.
It can trot along for a fair distance, but at top speed they can't go very far.
At top speed cheetahs use up oxygen faster than their lungs can collect it, and generate heat in their muscles faster than their bodies can shed it. If it'd try to go on it'd overheat, and run out of air.
70 miles per hour or 110 kilometers per hour.
Divide 317 miles by 100 miles per hour to obtain: 317 miles / (100 miles per hour) = 317 miles * 1 hour / 100 miles ≈ 3.17 hours
164.153088 km/hr Cheetahs cannot run that fast.
Suggestion: Convert miles to kilometers, then it should be easy to compare. One mile is about 1.6 kilometers.
18.7 miles in 100 seconds = 673.2 miles per hour.
cheetahs are way more faster than a horse becase the horse runs 25 miles per hour and the cheetah runs 65 miles per hour.So no
They can run 60 miles per hour of course there faster!
100 meters in 10.2 seconds equates to 21.93 miles per hour.
About 106 years at 100 miles per hour.
100 miles per hour = 100*1.609344 kilometres per hour = 160.9344 kilometres per hour = 160.9344/3600 kilometres per second = 0.0447 km per sec (approx).
One kilometer is equal to .621371192 miles. Multiplied by 100, that would mean that 100 km per hour is equal to approximately 62 miles an hour.
Err, 100 miles per hour!