Most of the bananas we eat are harvested in South America and then shipped directly to the US. And because bananas ripen, even when off the tree, they are one of the most easily transported fruits in the world. The average banana travels anywhere from 3,500 miles (Mexico and northern parts of south America) to 6,000 miles (lower parts of Brazil)
5 km.It all depends on where its going some can travel further
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One mile of biking equals one mile of walking
A mile is a mile, give or take the acccuracy of the meter - which is usually something like 1-3%
5,280 feet. Nautical miles have 6,000 feet.
If the track is 1/11 of a mile in length, it would take 11 times around the track to equal a mile.
It will take 64.4 lengths (32.2 laps) to equal one mile.
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Assuming you are running very close to the gym walls, it would take you about 19.7 laps to run a mile.
Answer: 5280 ' = 1609.344 m. 1609.344/50 = 32.2, so it would take 32.2 full laps to complete one mile.
One mile is equal to 5280 feet. Therefore, 950 feet is a fraction of a mile. Take 950 and divide by 950 to get that fraction. 0.1799242424...or 95/528 miles.
There are 1760 yards in a mile
Seeing as the banana is the most superior fruit there is, it would take an infinitely small portion of a banana to equal an apple. Seeing as no matter is infinitely dividivle, it is not possible to compare apples and bananas. Bananas are everything. Apples are nothing.
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