0.497 approximately equals half a mile; exactly half a mile would be 0.5 mile.
One and a half miles.
No, 0.7 miles is greater than a half mile. A half mile is equivalent to 0.5 miles, so 0.7 miles is greater than 0.5 miles by 0.2 miles. Therefore, 0.7 miles exceeds a half mile.
1/2 mile in a half mile.
There is 5,280 ft in a mile. There is 2,640 ft in a half mile, therefore, 1.5 miles is equal to 7,920 ft.
One land mile equals 5280 feet. One nautical mile equals 6076.12 feet. So one nautical mile equals 1.15 land miles.
One and a half miles.
0.5 miles = 880 yards.
880 is, if you think about it, exactly half of 1760.
Half of one mile
No, 0.7 miles is greater than a half mile. A half mile is equivalent to 0.5 miles, so 0.7 miles is greater than 0.5 miles by 0.2 miles. Therefore, 0.7 miles exceeds a half mile.
1/2 mile in a half mile.
There is 5,280 ft in a mile. There is 2,640 ft in a half mile, therefore, 1.5 miles is equal to 7,920 ft.
5,280 feet in a mile, 2,640 feet in a half mile so there are 7,920 feet in a mile and a half
One land mile equals 5280 feet. One nautical mile equals 6076.12 feet. So one nautical mile equals 1.15 land miles.
About half a mile. In New York City, about 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, and about 5 to 10 avenue blocks (east/west blocks) equals a mile.
There are 5,280 feet in a mile. To find the number of feet in 3 and a half miles, you multiply 3.5 by 5,280, which equals 18,480 feet. Therefore, there are 18,480 feet in 3 and 1 half miles.
Six-tenths of a mile equals 0.6 miles on a trail. This is equivalent to approximately 3,168 feet. If you're measuring your distance on a trail, you can think of it as a little more than half a mile.