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4 August, 09:51
How long would it take to walk 10000 miles?
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Well if you take 10 minutes to walk each mile and you don't stop by continuously walking ... it would take approximately 69 and a half daysSource (s) : 10 minutes x 10,000 miles = 100,000 minutes
100,000 minutes / 60 minutes (1 hour) = 1,666.66667 hours
1,666.66667 hours / 24 hours (1 day) = 69.4444446 days
69.4444446 days rounds to 69.5 days which means that would be about 2 months and a week.
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