In the wild, horses travel 15-20 miles a day. These horses are super fit though because they are always on the move, unlike the cushy lives our horses spend. So, unless you train your horse in endurance and have built up his stamina, then lets estimate he can go 10-15 miles a day. Times 3 equals about 30-45 miles in 3 days. Endurance horses can go 100 miles in 10-12 hours, so if your horse is super fit, he could go 100 miles a day (he would be too tired to go all 24 hours, so we'll say 100 miles a day) so 300 miles in 3 days.
However, you have to calulate the fact that horses don't travel on a straight line, they have to eat and drink, and they are herd animals. They won't venture too far from some form of another animal to keep it company.
These are just how far your horse could go, not how far he would go.
In three days, light travels 4.82843973 × 10^10 miles.
90 m
He spent 3 days and nights in the great fish so if he where in a boat about 5,65 miles.
If you you travel 3 miles, you would get 3 miles far.
Depends on how fast the horse is going.
About 3 days
Well, light does it in about 3 seconds, the ships that humans have built so far take about 3 days each way.
it takes 3 years to travel to mars and 3 days to travel to the moon.
For travel purposes. Monday and Thursday are the travel days and 3 game series fit into this.
By horse or foot. :>
typically 3 feet.
They length of a lightning bolt is 2 to 3 miles long, and they can travel twice as far as there length, so the answer is they can travel 4 to 6 miles.