link to mile
Please provide values below to convert link [li] to mile [mi, mi(Int)], or change ↔.
link [li]
Definition: A link is a unit of length equal to 7.92 inches or 0.201168 meters.
Historyandorigin: It was introduced by Edmund Gunter in 1620.
CurrentUse: It is used in surveying.
funfact: The link was used for land surveying.
mile [mi, mi(Int)]
Definition: A mile is a unit of length equal to 5,280 feet or 1,609.34 meters.
Historyandorigin: The mile originated from the Roman 'mille passus,' or 'thousand paces,' each pace being five Roman feet.
CurrentUse: It is commonly used in the United States and the United Kingdom for road distances.
funfact: The abbreviation 'mi' comes from 'mille,' the Latin word for 'thousand.'
link [li] to mile [mi, mi(Int)] Conversion Table
1 link [li] | 0.000125 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
2 link [li] | 0.00025 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
3 link [li] | 0.000375 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
5 link [li] | 0.000625 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
10 link [li] | 0.00125 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
50 link [li] | 0.00625 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
100 link [li] | 0.0125 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
1000 link [li] | 0.125 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
10000 link [li] | 1.25 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
100000 link [li] | 12.5 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
1000000 link [li] | 125 mile [mi, mi(Int)] |
How to Convert link to mile
1 link [li] = 0.000125 mile [mi, mi(Int)]
1 mile [mi, mi(Int)] = 8000 link [li]
we use cross multiplication method
link [li] → mile [mi, mi(Int)]
1 → 0.000125
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.000125=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0001875