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You’re training for a race by running on your street. You measured the distance from your driveway to the end of your street and found it is 264 feet . How many miles is this?
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Answer:
0.05
Explanation:
1 mile is 5280 feet
divide 264 feet by 5280
=0.05 miles.
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