It depends on the length of your step. A mile is 1760 yards so if your step length is 18 inches, then there are 3520 steps. Measure your step length against a yard rule and make the calculation.
If you are asking a question about paces in a mile, if an adult pace averages at 20 inches at the most, that would give you 3,168 paces in one mile. Eighteen inches would give you 3,520 paces per mile
The word "mile" comes to us from the Ancient Romans who spoke Latin. The Latin word "mille" meant one thousand. An ancient Roman mile was 1,000 double paces (one step with each foot), and that's why it is "one thousand" or "mille".
you have about 900 steps in a mile
assuming 1 step = 2 feet and 1 mile = 5280 feet then 2.65 miles = 2.65 x 5280 feet = 13992 feet = 13992/2 steps = 6996 steps ~ 7000 steps
160,934.4 cm. in one mile.
According to the Romans, there are one thousand paces in a mile. Mille passuum means one thousand paces.
The answer is 1256 steps
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The Roman Mile was a unit of 1,000 paces, equal to roughly 1,620 yards.
Depends on your stride.A mile is 5280 feet.Answer:The Romans measured their miles in paces (strides). The term they used was "Mille passus" (a thousand paces). This distance was about 1620 yards in today's measure, slightly shorter than the 1760 yards in a modern mile. Using the Roman's pace and today's measurement this would make a modern mile 1086 paces.
If you are asking a question about paces in a mile, if an adult pace averages at 20 inches at the most, that would give you 3,168 paces in one mile. Eighteen inches would give you 3,520 paces per mile
If a pace measures 1 yard then. A furlong is one eighth of a mile. There are 1760 yards in one mile so there are 220 yards in one furlong. So one furlong equals 220 paces.
The word mile comes from the Latin "mille passus" (a thousand paces) A pace is he distance between the placement of ones left or right foot and the next time it strikes the ground. The Roman mile was about 1,620 yards compared the modern mile's 1,760 yards.However given the variability of strides and leg lengths 1000 paces per mile is a good value. There are therefore 5,000 paces in 5 miles or 10,000 individual footfalls.
From the latin word for thousand- mille. One thousand double paces is close to the current mile in length.
The Romans also used the word mile, derived from the latin mille passus mille passus translates as 1,000 paces, one pace being two steps. So a Roman mile is 1,000 paces or 5,000 Roman feet. The current definition of a mile as 5,280 feet
An ancient Roman mile was 1,000 double paces, about 4,860 feet. They called this "mille" which means 1,000.
MILE comes from MILLE, Latin for a thousand. A Roman mile was MILLE PASSUUM, a thousand paces. The Romans defined a pace as left foot, right foot, and back to left - what nowadays we would call two paces. Given that a pace is around 30 inches, a roman mile would be 30 inches - 5 feet - times 1000, or 5000 feet. A modern mile is 5,280 feet.