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depending on the riser height of the steps. If the risers are 7 inches, it would take about 102 steps to reach 60 feet. 108 steps would get you to 63 feet exactly.
"how big are the steps?" There are 5280 feet in a mile so you would find how many feet your steps are and then take that number and 5280/"size of step"
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if we're talking standard steps for an average person, say about 2.5 feet per step, then 50 feet would be around 20 steps. But hey, if you're a giant taking baby steps, then maybe it's like 50 steps. Who knows, man? Just take a stroll and enjoy the journey!
17-20 steps is ideal- i take 17 steps and i jumped 36 feet as a freshman girl and I've watched many videos of olympic triple jumpers and most of them take 17
I was taught that an average stride is 2.5 feet. Of course, this depends on the length of your legs and whether you take long or short steps. But for an adult, 2.5 feet will be pretty close. Therefore, 164 for me is about 410 feet.
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i just counted chone figgins of the angels take 15 steps from 2nd to 3rd(90ft)so the answer is CF(2t3)(90)=15
To walk the length of a football field, which is typically 100 yards or 300 feet, the number of steps will vary based on an individual's stride length. On average, a person's stride length is about 2.5 feet. Therefore, it would take approximately 120 steps (300 feet divided by 2.5 feet per step) to walk the length of a football field.
There are approximately 3.28 feet in one meter. If you actually wanted to know how many steps were in a meter, I'm afraid you will have to take some measurements of your stride. :D
It matters if you take small steps or big steps
This depends...If you have longer legs you can take less steps to complete a mile. It all depends on your stride. A stride is how many feet or inches you walk each time you take a step. Shorter or younger people take smaller strides than taller people.If you have a standard 30" military stride, then there are about 2,112 steps in a mile.