One mile is equal to: 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, 1,609 kilometers, or in my city's tracks it's 4 times around the track.
If the pool is 28 feet wide, you'd have to walk around the outside 60 times to equal one mile of distance.
sinc ethe pool circuference is 94.2 feet and theer are 5280 feet per mile, answer is 5280/94.2 = 56 times
Yes, 6 yards times 3 feet=18 feet plus 2 feet = 20 feet 20 feet times 12 inches =240 inches
To calculate the square footage of a 14x70 trailer, you multiply the width by the length. So, 14 feet multiplied by 70 feet equals 980 square feet. Therefore, the square footage of a 14x70 trailer is 980 square feet.
220 times.
'x' is equal to 8 feet. The length would be (3*8)+8= 32'.
48 square feet
The mega-semi-trailer in one that provides an internal height of 3 meters. The measurement of 3 meters is equal to 9.843 feet.
14 feet times 20 feet equals 280 square feet
A 53-foot trailer holds 3816 cubic feet of air (8' wide by 9' high by 53' long). The floor space on an 8' x 53' trailer would be 424 sq. ft.
1120 square feet
One mile is equal to: 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, 1,609 kilometers, or in my city's tracks it's 4 times around the track.
The correct use of the word Semi is to refer to the trailer, if a trailer has wheels in the front and back it is a 'full' trailer. A trailer pulled by a tractor/truck using a fifth wheel connection on the front and only having wheels in the back is referred to as a 'semi' trailer. The tractor trailer combination weights approx. 34,000 lbs empty, 80,000 lbs loaded. The tractor itself is around 18,000 lbs. Trailers vary from approx. 30-53 feet with the tractor adding around 12 feet for a total of around 65 feet. The standard height is 13' 6" tall.
There are 5280 feet in a mile. So for a 15ft pool (5280 divided by 15) you would have to walk around 352 times to equal one mile.
15 feet.
63 feet