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Divide distance by time

What would my average speed need to be if I were to run 2.4 kilometres in 10 minutes and 50 seconds

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If you ran 2.4 km in 10 5/6 minutes then your average speed would be about 0.22 km/min or 13.3 kph.

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SOURCE: A greyhound runs 800 meters in 50 seconds calculate its average speed inkilometer per hour

Speed = 800/50 = 16m/s
= 16 x 3600 / 1000 km/h
= 57.6 km/h

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