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100 square miles refers to the size of an area. You can't say 100 square miles = 200 regular miles, or anything like that. What you can say is 100 square miles is the area of a patch of land that is 10 miles long and 10 miles wide. Or 20 miles long and 5 miles wide. Or any two numbers that, when multiplied together, make 100.
The answer will depend on the units used for the area: whether the area is 60 square feet, 60 square yards or 60 square miles, for example, DOES make a difference.
Unfortunately, this question does not seem to make sense. Miles is a measurement of distance, i.e. from one point to another. Square miles is a measurement of area. The two are not the same thing. You can think of it as being the difference between a one dimensional line and a two dimensional shape such as a rectangle. For example, if a rectangle had sides equal to 2 miles (width) by 5 miles (length), then we would say that the area of the rectangle was 10 square miles (2 * 5). Unfortunately we can not work the other way round. Knowing only that a rectangle has an area of 10 square miles does not allow us to work out the lengths of the sides. They could be 2 miles by 5 miles, but equally they could be any other factors of 10 such as 2.5 miles by 4 miles etc... This question therefore can not be answered but perhaps this information will still be useful.
3 miles.
If you mean how many 4 miles make 1 mile then 0.25 If you mean how many 0.4 miles make 1 mile then 2.5