i think it means that you have to walk six paces.
When we add up the vectors we are left with 17 paces east and 20 paces north. Tan(x) = opp/adj = 17/20 x = 40.4o - remember that this is degrees from North We can then work out the distance using trig or pythagora's theorem. I'll use pythagora's theorem: srt(20^2 + 17^2) = 26.2 paces ok, but is the direction 26.2 paces North? because you have to give magnitude and direction. The magnitude is 26.2 paces The direction is 40.4 degrees we measure degrees clockwise from north - exactly like on a compas or protractor. Thirty
the number of the beast
albert wasnt able to talk till 4 but he could walk
Most people can comfortably walk 20 miles in a day - so in this case about six days.
By "Two six" I think you mean 12. That is 72 sixths. If you mean twenty six, that is 6x26 =156
The paces of a horse are walking, trotting, cantering and galloping
The answer is 1256 steps
thirty
It depends on the length of your stride.
the blue malaysian coral snake. it is called the 100 paces snake because they say that's how long you can walk before dying. it's that deadly
You walk around for around 50000 paces. A good place is the Route that goes through Solaceon. There's a straight path that is the longest straight path in the game, around 100 paces long.
She paces the floor when she is worried. You can measure your paces and find out how far you have walked.
Well, I do not know the answer to that however, how much you walk affects your walking pace. So, if you walk each day soon you will be to a jog. Or, even a run.
Millia = thousands.quattor millia passum = 4 thousands of paces (4,000 paces)decem milia hominum = 10 thousands of people (10,000 people)
the poffin house is located is hearthome city. fly to hearthome city andwalk 14 paces down then walk 7 paces right 2 up and go to the lady standing right next to the decorated pot.MIX UP !
According to the Romans, there are one thousand paces in a mile. Mille passuum means one thousand paces.
Make a mark on the ground. Starting back from that mark walk toward it, and then starting with it walk normally for ten paces. Make another mark showing the place where the tenth pace occurred. Measure the distance between the first and tenth pace, divide by ten. Divide 25 by this distance and use this number of paces to step out 25 metres.