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Ivan Kerr
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3 October, 12:27
5. How many feet (ft.) are in 1 mile (mi.) ?
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Davian Booth
3 October, 12:51
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5280 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
A Yard equals 3 feet. Since 1 Mile equals 1760 feet, multiply that by 3. 1760*3 = 5280.
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