In the wild, horses travel 15-20 miles a day. These horses are super fit though because they are always on the move, unlike the cushy lives our horses spend. So, unless you train your horse in endurance and have built up his stamina, then lets estimate he can go 10-15 miles a day. Times 3 equals about 30-45 miles in 3 days. Endurance horses can go 100 miles in 10-12 hours, so if your horse is super fit, he could go 100 miles a day (he would be too tired to go all 24 hours, so we'll say 100 miles a day) so 300 miles in 3 days.
However, you have to calulate the fact that horses don't travel on a straight line, they have to eat and drink, and they are herd animals. They won't venture too far from some form of another animal to keep it company.
These are just how far your horse could go, not how far he would go.
90 m
He spent 3 days and nights in the great fish so if he where in a boat about 5,65 miles.
If astronauts take 3 days to travel to the Moon, they cover an average distance of about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) from Earth to the Moon. Assuming a constant speed, this translates to an average travel speed of around 7,962 miles per hour (12,742 kilometers per hour). Therefore, in 3 days, they effectively travel that entire distance to reach their destination.
If you you travel 3 miles, you would get 3 miles far.
About 3 days
Depends on how fast the horse is going.
For travel purposes. Monday and Thursday are the travel days and 3 game series fit into this.
In three days, light travels 4.82843973 × 10^10 miles.
By horse or foot. :>
Want to know? Take a look at Endurance..This all depends on the breed of horse, how often it is worked, and how well it is fed. Endurance is a horse sport where riders ride horses, often Arabians (as they are well known for their stamina over long distances) and race over a course of 100 miles (160 km). It takes quiet a few hours for horse and rider to complete this course, but is very rewarding. Horses are given vet checks at check-points throughout the course, and if they are not in good-enough condition, they are disqualified from the race. A fun sport for any rider! Just to add to this answer, a horse traveling with a rider including rests and meals can travel 20 miles in a day. If pushed, a properly bred and trained horse can go 100 miles in 24 hours, but then your horse will need a long rest, so don't expect it to do that for 3 days in a row.
Lean over the horse and leave aprox. 3 fist lengths between the horse's neck and rider's chest. ~A horse of course :) ~
It takes around 3 days for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to the Moon.