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This is not very hard to figure out.

Hopefully you know there is 5280 feet in a mile, and three feet in a yard.

So, all you have to do is times 3*100=300.

Than, you divide 5280 by three hundred, and you get 17.6 of a mile, so you can round that up to .18 of a mile.

Shortly, it is equal to 17.6 of a mile.

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Anonymous

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3y ago
You have to continue by dividing 100 yards by 1760 mile/yard to get .056 miles. 
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11y ago

0 metres. Threadmill stays stationary :P

Otherwise, you (would) move 100m for 100m on a threadmill

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11y ago

.37.5 of a mile

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4y ago

.06

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