Any non-zero value you like.
Select any length L miles where L ≥ 1.
and let B = 1/L miles. Since L ≥ 1 then B ≤ 1.
Then L*B = L*(1/L) = 1 square mile, and since the choice of L is purely arbitrary, there is no limit to the value that L can take.
100 miles * 0.01 mile
or 1 million miles * 0.000001 mile
or 1 trillion miles * 0.000000000001 mile.
No, square miles are a measure of area, while miles are a measure of distance. A square mile is equivalent to one mile wide and one mile long, so in terms of distance, one mile is longer than one square mile.
A square mile is a unit of area. If we have a square with each side one mile long, the square covers one square mile. A mile is a unit of length. Length has only one dimension while area is two dimensions.
No. They are different. A square mile is two dimensional and a cubic mile is three dimensional. A square mile is length times width, and a cubic mile is length times width times height.
A square mile is a unit of measure that is the same as a 1 mile long by 1 mile wide square. It is used to measure area.
"Long" is a concept of length, while "square" is a concept of area. The question does not make sense. If you are asking how "big" is a square mile, then it is an area equal to a square that is one mile on each side. It is also 640 acres.
1/8th
A square mile is 3,097,600 square yards and one acre is 4840 square yards, so there are 640 acres (3,097,600/4840) in a square mile.
A square mile is an area measurement, not a specific shape. They could be just about anything, as long as they multiply together to make one square mile. 1 mile by 1 mile is a square mile. Two miles by half a mile is a square mile. 1 foot by 5280 miles is a square mile. This means that 8 square miles can be 2 miles by 4 miles or 1 mile by 8 miles.
In the United States, a section of land is generally one square mile, so one side of a section would be one mile long.
One half mile times one half mile is equal to one quarter square mile.
One square mile equates to 640 acres.
A square mile is the area of a square with one mile along each edge. It is equal to 640 acres."The square mile" is the nickname given to the City of London (UK) as it is roughly a square mile in size; it has also been given as a nickname of the banking district of London as the major investment banks were sited there.