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Convert Miles (US survey) to Leagues

Miles (US survey)




Leagues


How to use this Miles (US survey) to Leagues Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given Miles (US survey) value from Miles (US survey) units to Leagues units.

  1. Enter the input Miles (US survey) value in the text field.
  2. The given Miles (US survey) is converted to Leagues in realtime ⌚ using the formula, and displayed under the Leagues label.
  3. You may copy the resulting Leagues value using the Copy button.

Formula

To convert given length from Miles (US survey) to Leagues, use the following formula.

Leagues = Miles (US survey) / 2.9999942063607397

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Miles (US survey) to Leagues Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Miles (US survey) to Leagues.

Miles (US survey) (mi)Leagues (lea)
0 mi0 lea
1 mi0.3333 lea
2 mi0.6667 lea
3 mi1 lea
4 mi1.3333 lea
5 mi1.6667 lea
6 mi2 lea
7 mi2.3333 lea
8 mi2.6667 lea
9 mi3 lea
10 mi3.3333 lea
20 mi6.6667 lea
50 mi16.6667 lea
100 mi33.3334 lea
1000 mi333.334 lea
10000 mi3333.3398 lea
100000 mi33333.3977 lea

Miles (US survey)

A mile (US survey) is a unit of length used primarily in land surveying in the United States. One US survey mile is defined as exactly 5,280 feet or approximately 1,609.347 meters.

The US survey mile is used in land measurement and mapping, differing slightly from the international mile, which is defined as exactly 1,609.344 meters.

US survey miles are utilized primarily in the United States for property measurement, land surveying, and other applications requiring precise distance measurement. This unit ensures consistency and accuracy in surveying and mapping activities.

Leagues

A league is a unit of length that was traditionally used in Europe and Latin America. One league is typically defined as three miles or approximately 4.83 kilometers.

Historically, the league varied in length from one region to another. It was originally based on the distance a person could walk in an hour.

Today, the league is mostly obsolete and is no longer used in modern measurements. It remains as a reference in literature and historical texts.