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How many steps to make a mile?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/27/2023

456 adult steps or 550 child steps

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How many steps make 1 mile?

not sure how wide your steps are.... there are 5280 feet in a mile so if your stride is 1 foot....there would be 5280 steps in ur mile...


HOW MANY STEPS MAKE A MILE?

332 steps


How many step in a mile?

you have about 900 steps in a mile


If my stride is 3 feet. How many steps in a mile?

1,760 steps.


How many steps equal to a mile?

Depends how long the steps are.


How many adult average steps equal a mile?

It really depends on the person. my dad takes steps larger than one foot so its less steps to make a mile. you just have to judge your step and try and calculate or just walk a mile and use an instrument that you can get at any sports store to count your steps for you.


How many stair steps to equal a mile?

a lot


How many foot steps is in 1 mile?

5280


How many miles are 2677 steps?

One mile


About how many steps equal a mile?

If you assume 3 feet per average step, then it would be 1,760 steps per mile.


How many steps equal 1 mile?

It depends how big your steps are, the surface and gradient :)


How many steps equals one mile?

The answer depends upon the length of a step. An average person takes about 2000 steps to walk a mile.

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