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Summary Of: Mile

1 international mile is exactly 0... but the international mile is defined in terms of the international foot... statute mile is based on the U... and differs from the international mile by about 3... indicates a mile consisted of 8 furlongs... the nautical mile was defined in the nineteenth century as 6... The nautical mile per hour is known as the... the mile is still used in a variety of...

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