0.66 is approximately 2/31/8 = 0.125You can fit 0.66/0.125 = 5 eights in 0.66, but you're left with 7/200 which is too small to divide in eights.
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She died in a race. She was too young, and her two front ankles broke. They had to euthanize her on the spot because the vet said her accident was too severe to try to move her off the track. :(
When designing a map of a city, it is important to consider the scale to accurately represent the features of the city. If you let 1 inch equal 1 mile, the map would be too large for a city as it would require a lot of space. On the other hand, if you let 1 inch equal 100 miles, the map would be too small and lack detail. Therefore, a scale of 1 inch equaling 500 miles would be more appropriate for a city map as it strikes a balance between detail and size.
015% = 15% is equal to 0.15
1 mile = 1.6 km
0.66 is approximately 2/31/8 = 0.125You can fit 0.66/0.125 = 5 eights in 0.66, but you're left with 7/200 which is too small to divide in eights.
0.25 is equal to one fourth but they are a lot more too.
My name is joshua broome aces and eights i like to have one vest and mask too
0.62 mi 1 mile = 1609.344 meters 1 meter = 0.00062 mile
"I don't like to get too drunk downtown because it's a five mile walk home and cabs are not cheap."
Yes, by 20 feet. 1 mile 900 feet = 6,180 feet.
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Might be a little too detailed (too many decimal places); however, 1 Kilometer is equal to 0.6214 miles (there is approx. 5/8 of a mile in 1K). Hope this helps and good luck ;)!
In Vancouver, BC, a city block is typically around 100-200 meters long. To calculate how many blocks equal a mile, we need to convert the mile to meters. Since there are 1,609.34 meters in a mile, and using the average block length of 150 meters, approximately 10-11 blocks would equal a mile in Vancouver, BC.
28-32 equal too = -4
it is equal too =)