A four mile square is a square, each of whose sides is 4 miles long. Its area will be 4 miles * 4 miles = 16 square miles.
Not sure what you are asking. A 12 mile by 12 mile square would be 144 square miles.
You can't put miles in terms of square miles because miles is length and square miles is area, its like comparing oranges and apples. A square mile is a mile in length and a mile in width.
There are 5280 ft. in a mile. So if your question is how many square miles are in a mile, there aren't any.
That's not a valid question. A mile measures length, a square mile measures area.
1 quarter of a mile square. Each section is 1 mile square so a quarter section is 1/4 mile square.
A mile is the length of a line, square miles are the measure of area, typically of a square or rectangle
A square mile is composed of 1 mile by 1 mile, so there is 1 mile in a square mile.
A four mile square is a square, each of whose sides is 4 miles long. Its area will be 4 miles * 4 miles = 16 square miles.
Not sure what you are asking. A 12 mile by 12 mile square would be 144 square miles.
You can't put miles in terms of square miles because miles is length and square miles is area, its like comparing oranges and apples. A square mile is a mile in length and a mile in width.
There are 5280 ft. in a mile. So if your question is how many square miles are in a mile, there aren't any.
No, square miles are a measure of area, while miles are a measure of distance. A square mile is equivalent to one mile wide and one mile long, so in terms of distance, one mile is longer than one square mile.
Townships established by the Land Ordinance of 1785 were typically six miles square, totaling 36 square miles. Each township was further divided into 36 sections, each one mile square.
None, a square mile is an area measure but a mile is a linear measure with no area.
Miles measures distance. Square miles measures area. Therefore, you can not compare the two.
144 square miles.