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
To compare one half mile and three fifths mile, we can convert them to a common denominator. One half mile is equivalent to 0.5 miles, and three fifths mile is equivalent to 0.6 miles. Since 0.5 is less than 0.6, one half mile is closer than three fifths mile.
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.