The real answer is zero, since square feet defines a surface and mile defines a distance. Assuming you meant square mile: 5,300,000 ft^2
1 mile = 5280 feet ⇒ 0.019 mile = 0.019 x 5280 feet = 100.32 feet
If there is no decimal, then 019 is bigger.
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.019 is thicker.
0.19kg is equal to 190000mg
019 is bigger than 0.
The 'second' referred to is in reference to Degrees Minutes & Seconds Such As:N 11°22'33" E (example) Where the 33" is the "Seconds".However in the case listed above, the Degrees, minutes, and Seconds refers to a direction and not a location. The appropriate answer to the question refers to Latitude and Longitude, where you will express the degrees, minutes, and seconds as a location rather than a direction and will appear similar to this:11°22'33" N, 11°22'33" W (example)Answer in this scenario:A degree covers about 69 miles. Divide that by minutes and find that there is about 1.15 miles in a minute. Divide that by 60 and you will find that there is about .019 miles in a second. Since there are 5280 feet in a mile, multiply .019 by 5280 to get about 101.20 feet in a second.There are APPROXIMATLEY 101.20 FEET between two seconds.Credit:Kristifier Paxton, GISPCity of Van Buren, AR479-353-3840
The 'second' referred to is in reference to Degrees Minutes & Seconds Such As:N 11°22'33" E (example) Where the 33" is the "Seconds".However in the case listed above, the Degrees, minutes, and Seconds refers to a direction and not a distance. The appropriate answer to the question refers to Latitude and Longitude, where you will express the degrees, minutes, and seconds as a distance rather than a direction and will appear similar to this:11°22'33" N, 11°22'33" W (example)Answer in this scenario:A degree is about 69 miles. Divide that by minutes and find that there is about 1.15 miles in a minute. Divide that by 60 and you will find that there is about .019 miles in a second. Since there are 5280 feet in a mile, multiply .019 by 5280 to get about 101.20 feet in a second.There are APPROXIMATLEY 101.20 FEET in a second.Credit:Kristifier Paxton; Civil DraftsmanBrixey Engineering & Land Surveying, Inc.Fort Smith, Arkansas(479) 646-6394Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/How_many_feet_in_a_second#ixzz1IiGaGndb
.019 = 0 + (0/10) + (1/100) + (9/1000)
.019 = 0 + (0/10) + (1/100) + (9/1000)
019 = (0 x 100) + (1 x 10) + (9 x 1)