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What can go into 1 mile? - Answers
The English unit divisions of a mile are: quarter mile - 1320 feet (440 yards) furlong - 660 feet (220 yards) chain - 66 feet (22 yards) rod - 16.5 feet yard - 3 feet foot - 1/5280 mile So there are 3 feet to a yard, 5.5 yards to a rod, 4 rods to a chain, 10 chains in a furlong, 8 furlongs per mile. Because of the 1/8 division, 5 furlongs is almost exactly 1 kilometer (off by 16 feet).
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What can go into 1 mile? - Answers
The English unit divisions of a mile are: quarter mile - 1320 feet (440 yards) furlong - 660 feet (220 yards) chain - 66 feet (22 yards) rod - 16.5 feet yard - 3 feet foot - 1/5280 mile So there are 3 feet to a yard, 5.5 yards to a rod, 4 rods to a chain, 10 chains in a furlong, 8 furlongs per mile. Because of the 1/8 division, 5 furlongs is almost exactly 1 kilometer (off by 16 feet).
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What can go into 1 mile? - Answers
The English unit divisions of a mile are: quarter mile - 1320 feet (440 yards) furlong - 660 feet (220 yards) chain - 66 feet (22 yards) rod - 16.5 feet yard - 3 feet foot - 1/5280 mile So there are 3 feet to a yard, 5.5 yards to a rod, 4 rods to a chain, 10 chains in a furlong, 8 furlongs per mile. Because of the 1/8 division, 5 furlongs is almost exactly 1 kilometer (off by 16 feet).
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