To answer that question, I would need the context which details a scale. If one inch on a scale equals 14 miles, that scale remains the same. So two inches (which equals 1 times 2) would translate into 28 miles (because 14 times 2 is 28). The same would hold true for 400 miles. If one inch equals 400 miles, two inches equals 800 miles, and three inches equals 1200 miles.
1 mile is equal to 1 mile.
To convert inches to miles, divide the inch measurement by 63,360 (the number of inches in a mile). 570,240 inches is equal to 9 miles.
1 mile = 5,280 feet 1 feet = 12 inch 1 mile = 12 * 5280 1 mile = 63,360 inch 10 miles = 10 * 63,360 10 miles = 633,600 in The thickness of a penny = 0.061 in In 10 miles you have: 633,600 / 0.061 = 10386885.2459 pennys Value of 1 penny = 0.01 $ 10386885.2459 pennys = 10386885.2459 * 0.01 = 103,868.852459 $ stack of pennies 10 miles high = 103,868.852459 $ Or approximately : stack of pennies 10 miles high = 103,869 $
This is about a mile and three quarters (1.75 miles)
One mile is approximately equal to 1.61 kilometers. So, 3 miles would be about 4.82 kilometers, which is not equal to 5 kilometers. The difference in distance arises from the different conversion factors between miles and kilometers.
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!!!
One mile is equal to 63360 inches. Therefore, one inch is equal to 1/63360 miles.
Personally, I would use metric measures, but if you still use Imperial measures, then 1 inch to 1 mile is best.
One mile is equal to 63360 inches. Therefore, one inch is equal to 1/63360 = 0.000015782 recurring (that is, 0.0000157828282...) miles.
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.
1.57828283 × 10-5 miles in an inch
Even the very largest of cities would not measure 40 miles from one side to the other. Therefore a scale of 1 inch to 40 miles would compress the city map into an area the size of a postage stamp. A scale of 1 inch to 400 miles would make it extremely tiny. A fairly large city could be 15 miles from one side to the other. With a scale of 1 inch to 2 miles the map may just fit on an A4 sheet of paper. 1 inch to 1 mile would fit A3. 1 inch to 1/4 mile would require 16 sheets of A3 which would be unwieldy. Depending on the size of the city and size of the paper on which you wish to print the map it looks as though a scale of 1 inch to 3/4 mile or 1inch to 1 mile would be preferable.
There are no miles in an inch however there are 63,360 inches in a mile
Zero miles are in an inch because an inch is too small for a mile to fit in
1 mile is equal to 1 mile.
One mile is equal to 63,360 inches, so yes, a mile is bigger than an inch.
Four laps would be equal to 1.04 miles.