70 miles. A score is 20.
A score is twenty; if read as 'a score, ten and three' it is 20 + 10 + 3 = 33, but if read as 'a score [times] ten' it becomes 203.
If you were three score years and ten, you would be 70 years old. A "score" is 20 years, so three score would be 60 years, plus an additional 10 years gives you a total of 70.
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58,746,016,734,000 miles.
If you are thinking of the word 'score' as a span of life, it is of biblical origin, Leviticus 12 and Psalms 90 which quotes 'there is a use of it that refers to a span of our lives' - 'the days of our years are three score years and ten'. Also borrowed by Shakespeare in Macbeth as 'Three score and ten I can remember well,' The span of life was then considered to be three score and ten, in other words 70 years
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Daniel Boone - 1964 Three Score and Ten 5-16 was released on: USA: 6 February 1969
ten thousand and sixty 10,060 a score is 20 so therefore threescore is 3x20=60, simple
625 miles
6 million miles
The phrase three score and a half , does not come in the book of Job, but in the book of Psalms chapter 90.
There are 52,800 feet in ten miles which is not equal to 350 feet.