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  • deertracker
    Posts: 9237
    #1283228

    Yesterday I ran 12 minutes at 6mph and 4 minutes at 7mph on the treadmill. How far did I run. I want to add it to my workout log app.
    DT

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #1188065

    Not very?

    finman
    Posts: 277
    #1188069

    Quote:


    1.666666666666667miles


    Yep- got the same
    1.2 miles the first one and then .46666667 miles the second

    DaveB
    Inver Grove Heights MN
    Posts: 4469
    #1188083

    The correct answer is zero. It was a treadmill, you started where you ended.

    Sincerely,

    A Math Expert

    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1188090

    Quote:


    The correct answer is zero. It was a treadmill, you started where you ended.

    Sincerely,

    A Math Expert


    Treadmills suck for endurance go for a real jog.

    Geerdes
    Brandon, SD 57005
    Posts: 791
    #1188116

    minutes over 60 = N over mph, cross multiple then divide
    example
    12/60 = n/6
    60n=72
    n=1.2
    remember jr. high math?

    deertracker
    Posts: 9237
    #1188121


    Treadmills suck for endurance go for a real jog.


    It was raining out.
    DT

    deertracker
    Posts: 9237
    #1188122

    Thanks to the few that really helped….
    DT

    Ed Stern
    Goodhue, MN, Goodhue County,
    Posts: 510
    #1188165

    Shoot! You beat me! With the correct answer, too!

    p4walleye
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 733
    #1188188

    Quote:


    The correct answer is zero. It was a treadmill, you started where you ended.

    Sincerely,

    A Math Expert


    That was solid!

    out_fishing
    Moorhead, MN
    Posts: 1151
    #1188264

    Quote:


    The correct answer is zero. It was a treadmill, you started where you ended.

    Sincerely,

    A Math Expert


    Ha love that answer. Doesnt your treadmill show miles?

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