The average time for a mile is about 8 minutes, for runners its 6 minutes, so a sub six minute mile is good for a runner and a sub seven for nonrunners.
A safe estimate is always rounded up to be "safe" (i.e. Estimating the total miles of a trip with a 22 mile leg and a 34 mile leg would be done using 25 and 35). An ordinary estimate is just rounding to the nearest whole digit to estimate (i.e. Estimating the total miles of a trip with a 22 mile leg and a 34 mile leg would be done using 20 and 35).
It refers to a person of good character who has very good qualities.
With a good sample, the sample mean gets closer to the population mean.
Kansas gets the most tornadoes per square mile.
as a mile.
Missing a target by a small amount is just as bad as missing it by a large amount.
No. The nearest term in the series is 21, but a miss is as good as a mile.
It means they try to clap but they miss and they try to look cute and when they say by a mile it means they try to clap but miss poorly! HOPE THAT HELPED!
This proverb means that if you fail at something, it doesn't matter whether you fail by a little or a lot. ex- If you come second in a race it doesn't matter whether you lose by one inch or by one mile; you still lose.
"Goodbye miss, have a good life."
"Good day Miss"
Bit of a vague question, but anyway."Miss" could be a unmarried female,"miss" could be "not to hit", like in a miss is as good as a mile"mis" could be the Afrikaans word for dung."mis" could be the Afrikaans word for "miss", like in "I will miss you when you are gone ( Ek sal jou mis as jy weg is)"
Sure. No. Near would mean close but not quite touching, and miss also means nearly hitting, or not hitting what you where trying to, but either way you look at it, the words are not opposites, which is required to be an oxymoron, such as awfully good, or military intelligence... Near miss might be best described as a redundancy, in keeping with Answer B, and the old saw: A miss is as good as a mile. Presidential Oversight... Is this an oxymoron? Tricky, given that 'oversight' is really a Janus word, a word which also means its opposite. I love military intelligence-- this could become a very entertaining stream...
If you mean a mile as in running then i would say around 5 to 6 minutes.
miss holmes mean loveable and nice
A mile is about 1.6 kilometers, if that's what you mean.