To determine how many Oreos it would take to equal a mile, we need to consider the size of an Oreo. An Oreo cookie has a diameter of about 1.5 inches. There are 63,360 inches in a mile, so dividing that by 1.5 gives approximately 42,240 Oreos to equal a mile when lined up edge to edge.
Oreo cookies are 1.75 inches in diameter.The distance between the Earth and her Moon is 225,291 miles (at apogee [the closest distance]).So: If Oreo cookies could be laid side-by-side into space, it would take 36,206 of them to equal 1 (one) mile.Multiplying 225,291 (distance in miles at apogee) by six times there and back (actually, that's 12 trips) would equal 2,703,492 miles.Multiplying that by 36,206 cookies equals -a LOTof cookies!
One mile of biking equals one mile of walking
A mile is a mile, give or take the acccuracy of the meter - which is usually something like 1-3%
The number of railcars it takes to equal 1 mile depends on the length of the individual railcars. Typically, a standard freight railcar is about 50 to 60 feet long. Therefore, it would take approximately 88 to 105 railcars to equal 1 mile, since there are 5,280 feet in a mile.
5,280 feet. Nautical miles have 6,000 feet.
If the track is 1/11 of a mile in length, it would take 11 times around the track to equal a mile.
It will take 64.4 lengths (32.2 laps) to equal one mile.
A standard swimming pool is typically 25 meters long, which is approximately 0.0155 miles. To find out how many widths equal a mile, you can divide 1 mile (5,280 feet or about 1,609 meters) by the width of the pool. For a 25-meter pool, it would take about 64 widths to equal a mile.
Twenty-three.
Assuming you are running very close to the gym walls, it would take you about 19.7 laps to run a mile.
In Kenosha, Wisconsin, like many American cities, the standard city block is typically about 1/8 of a mile long. Therefore, it would take approximately 8 blocks to equal a mile. However, this can vary slightly depending on the specific layout of the streets in different neighborhoods.
Answer: 5280 ' = 1609.344 m. 1609.344/50 = 32.2, so it would take 32.2 full laps to complete one mile.