To measure a mile using 1-coin pieces, you first need to know the length of a mile in inches, which is 63,360 inches. If we assume a standard U.S. quarter (which is 0.955 inches in diameter) is the coin in question, you would need approximately 66,400 quarters laid end to end to measure a mile. If you meant a different type of coin, the calculation would vary accordingly.
To determine how many 50p coins make up a mile, we first need to know the diameter of a 50p coin, which is approximately 27.3 mm. A mile is 1,609,344 mm long. Dividing the length of a mile by the diameter of the coin gives approximately 58,800 coins. Thus, it would take about 58,800 50p coins laid end to end to cover a mile.
No
One mile of biking equals one mile of walking
30 minutes
2640 feet = 1/2 mile 5280 feet = 1 mile 5280/2 = 1/2 mile
To determine how many 50p coins make up a mile, we first need to know the diameter of a 50p coin, which is approximately 27.3 mm. A mile is 1,609,344 mm long. Dividing the length of a mile by the diameter of the coin gives approximately 58,800 coins. Thus, it would take about 58,800 50p coins laid end to end to cover a mile.
There are 1760 yards in a mile
there are 36 muscles in a run mile
Watts are a measure electrical power, and a mile is a measure of distance. You're trying to compare apples to oranges with this question. You could question how many watts a particular engine might take to propel a vehicle for for a mile, but that number would vary between engines.
1 mile = 160934.4 cm (exactly)
5,280 feet make 1 mile.
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No
One mile of biking equals one mile of walking
it takes 60 coins
It costs 26000 coins to repair the mine
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