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How many steps in a mile (approximately)

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Steven C \(Doktersteve\) - 10 Jan 2004 22:15 GMT
This is really quite interesting and neat.
Kellogg is giving away free pedometers (step counters they are calling them)
in boxes of special K.

I don't eat special K, but I was considering buying a box to get one.
Then today, walking to work, I found on lying on the street! It was a little
wet, but it works quite well for something you can get for free in a box of
cereal.

So approximately how many steps in a mile.
Or a kilometer, I can always to the math to get the other...

Thanks.
placidbull - 10 Jan 2004 22:24 GMT
go to www.google.com and in the search area type

inches in a mile

it will tell you how many inches are in a mile

figure out how many inches are in one of your steps and divide

wa-la

> This is really quite interesting and neat.
> Kellogg is giving away free pedometers (step counters they are calling them)
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> Thanks.
Larry Williams - 10 Jan 2004 22:40 GMT
Exactly 1760 steps.

Larry Williams
> This is really quite interesting and neat.
> Kellogg is giving away free pedometers (step counters they are calling them)
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> Thanks.
Opinicus - 11 Jan 2004 08:04 GMT
> Exactly 1760 steps.

You studied Latin, too?
;-)

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Ignoramus14056 - 10 Jan 2004 23:49 GMT
how about using a measuring tape?

i
5'11"

> This is really quite interesting and neat.
> Kellogg is giving away free pedometers (step counters they are calling them)
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>
> Thanks.
Roger Zoul - 11 Jan 2004 00:46 GMT
Measure your stride while walking...convert to feet, then divide into the
number of feet in a mile.

the number will tend to vary from person to person.

Steven C (Doktersteve) wrote:
:: This is really quite interesting and neat.
:: Kellogg is giving away free pedometers (step counters they are
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::
:: Thanks.
Taffy Stoker - 11 Jan 2004 01:42 GMT
>This is really quite interesting and neat.
>Kellogg is giving away free pedometers (step counters they are calling them)
>in boxes of special K.
>
>I don't eat special K, but I was considering buying a box to get one.

I've been thinking the exact *same* thing and then tossing the cereal
out for the birds. LOL!!
 
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