1/5th
1 mile = 1760 yards so 1540 yards represents 1540/1760 miles = 7/8 miles or 0.875 miles.
1 inch to 1 mile is 1:63360 so 1 inch to 25 miles is 1:1,584,000
A cubit is a foot and a half.A cubic foot is ... not something that you can compare to a length. It could be a mile square and a tiny fraction of an inch high; it could be miles high and a tiny fraction of an inch square.
To express 2 miles as a fraction, it can be represented as ( \frac{2}{1} ), which indicates that 2 miles is a whole number. If you are looking for a fraction of a mile, such as half a mile, that would be ( \frac{1}{2} ) of a mile. Thus, the specific fraction depends on the context of how many parts you're dividing the mile into.
It is a bit more than 1/3 mile (0.35 miles).
1 mile = 1760 yards so 1540 yards represents 1540/1760 miles = 7/8 miles or 0.875 miles.
1.57828283 × 10-5 miles in an inch
1 inch to 1 mile is 1:63360 so 1 inch to 25 miles is 1:1,584,000
There are no miles in an inch however there are 63,360 inches in a mile
1 inch would equal one mile because no city is 100 miles. so the map would be a fraction of an inch and that would be hard to read :P same with 500 miles. Hi CVMS!!!
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To convert a fraction to miles, you need to know the scale factor for the fraction. Just multiply the fraction by the scale factor to get the distance in miles. It's like basic math, man. Just plug in the numbers and boom, you got your answer.
Zero miles are in an inch because an inch is too small for a mile to fit in
In general you cannot. A fraction is a pure ratio and does not have any distance associated with it. If it was a fraction of some measure of distance, the answer would depend on the units. A fraction of an inch would be a very tiny fraction of a mile while a fraction of a light year could be many miles.
It depends on the scale being used. In the most common scales, one-half inch represents 220 yards or 1/8 mile.
A furlong, chain, fathom, yard, foot, mile, inch are all fractions of a mile.
A cubit is a foot and a half.A cubic foot is ... not something that you can compare to a length. It could be a mile square and a tiny fraction of an inch high; it could be miles high and a tiny fraction of an inch square.
To express 2 miles as a fraction, it can be represented as ( \frac{2}{1} ), which indicates that 2 miles is a whole number. If you are looking for a fraction of a mile, such as half a mile, that would be ( \frac{1}{2} ) of a mile. Thus, the specific fraction depends on the context of how many parts you're dividing the mile into.