Of course you could 2.5 miles is not very far, I guess it depends on HOW FAST you would like to run it.
Depends how many days are in the month, then after you find that multiply the days in the month by the 5.5 miles.
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A month and a half but someone could beat it sooner
28 miles
5.5 miles is 11 half-miles.
Sure, Yes
There are 24 half-miles in 12 miles. This is computed by: 12 / .5 = 24 half-miles.
1,200 half-miles.
either of them are fine
1,200 half-miles.
It could be a square that's 0.71 miles on each side.
No, it is not. If a radionuclide has a half-life of 1 month, half is gone after 1 month. Half of the half that is left will be gone after 2 months, and that will leave 1/4th of the original amount left after the second month.