A score is twenty; if read as 'a score, ten and three' it is 20 + 10 + 3 = 33, but if read as 'a score [times] ten' it becomes 203.
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58,746,016,734,000 miles.
If you are thinking of the word 'score' as a span of life, it is of biblical origin, Leviticus 12 and Psalms 90 which quotes 'there is a use of it that refers to a span of our lives' - 'the days of our years are three score years and ten'. Also borrowed by Shakespeare in Macbeth as 'Three score and ten I can remember well,' The span of life was then considered to be three score and ten, in other words 70 years
Daniel Boone - 1964 Three Score and Ten 5-16 was released on: USA: 6 February 1969
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ten thousand and sixty 10,060 a score is 20 so therefore threescore is 3x20=60, simple
The phrase three score and a half , does not come in the book of Job, but in the book of Psalms chapter 90.
625 miles
6 million miles
There are 52,800 feet in ten miles which is not equal to 350 feet.
Since one mile is 5280 feet, ten miles would be 52,800 feet. It is not impossible for a healthy person to walk that far in a day, but it would be extremely tiring.