2.5 miles = 4.02 kilometres, approx.
Two fourths of a mile is equal to one half of a mile. Since there are 5280 feet in a mile, one half of a mile is 2640 feet. Therefore, two fourths of a mile represents 2640 feet.
One half mile times one half mile is equal to one quarter square mile.
No a quarter mile is half of a half mile.
A mile an a half
Two quarters equals one half. Whether it is a gallon, mile, kilometre or month.
5, 280 divided by two
Infinitely many.I will use a variant of Zeno's paradox to illustrate this.Before you can drive a mile you must drive half a mile. So the event of driving a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving half a mile.But before you can drive half a mile you must drive a quarter of a mile. So the event of driving each half of a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving a quarter of a mile - making 4 sub-events in all.And then each of them can be split into two and so on, and on.Infinitely many.I will use a variant of Zeno's paradox to illustrate this.Before you can drive a mile you must drive half a mile. So the event of driving a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving half a mile.But before you can drive half a mile you must drive a quarter of a mile. So the event of driving each half of a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving a quarter of a mile - making 4 sub-events in all.And then each of them can be split into two and so on, and on.Infinitely many.I will use a variant of Zeno's paradox to illustrate this.Before you can drive a mile you must drive half a mile. So the event of driving a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving half a mile.But before you can drive half a mile you must drive a quarter of a mile. So the event of driving each half of a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving a quarter of a mile - making 4 sub-events in all.And then each of them can be split into two and so on, and on.Infinitely many.I will use a variant of Zeno's paradox to illustrate this.Before you can drive a mile you must drive half a mile. So the event of driving a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving half a mile.But before you can drive half a mile you must drive a quarter of a mile. So the event of driving each half of a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving a quarter of a mile - making 4 sub-events in all.And then each of them can be split into two and so on, and on.
Two hours.
half a mile or 2,640 feet is the radius of one mile at 5,640 feet total
Yes, 880 yards is one half mile.
No, one metre is only 0.000621371 of a mile.
1 half is the half of one. It doesn't have an area. If 1 is 1 mile, half a mile is not an area.