I am a confirmed, habitual cigarette smoker. Although I am much too addicted to quit,
I have not had one now in 6 years (and 9 months and 22 days).
Last time I bought a pack, it was my usual brand of "hundreds", meaning that each
cigarette is 100 millimeters long ... that's the same as 0.1 meter.
1 mile = 1,609.344 meters
1,609.344 meters/0.1 meter per cigarette = 16,093 cigarettes, plus an ash.
640 acres = 1 square mile I don't know what "square mile acre" means. * * * * * A square mile acre would be a measure of "volume" in 4-dimensional hyperspace.
We spread 300 pounds of salt per single lane road mile. So 1 ton would cover about 6.5 miles give or take some.
How many minutes per mile to run 26.2 miles in 3 hours and 10 minutes?It would take you about 7 and a half minutes per mile.
it would depend on the size and packing density of the potatoes
Yards in a mile: 1760Feet in a mile: 5280Centimeters in a mile: 160,934Meters in a mile: 1,609.344Millimeters in a mile: 1,609,344
1,954.28 seconds.
one square mile. If you meant, How many ants it would take to cover a square mile?; I'd need to know the size of the ants. They come in different sizes.
At constant speed of 60mph, it would take a car one minute to cover a mile, or 60 seconds, which is 1/60 of an hour.
1 mile = 1.609 km, 26 miles = 41.83 km.
It would take approximately 3.6 seconds to cover a mile at a speed of 550 mph. This can be calculated by dividing the distance (1 mile) by the speed (550 mph) and converting the result to seconds.
Capillaries cover a total of 1,000 square miles
A 10-mile square of land would cover an area of 100 square miles.
At 35 MPH, it would take 1 minute 43 seconds to cover one mile
Pigs can run up to 11 miles per hour, which would allow them to cover a mile in around 5-6 minutes.
If one lap around the track is 0.3 miles, you would need to complete approximately 3.33 laps to cover a mile. This is because 1 mile is equivalent to 1 divided by 0.3, which equals 3.33 laps.
That depends on how many miles per hour its traveling divided by 60
5,280 feet per mile.