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5. One mile is 5,280 feet. Justin has a stride of 32 inches. How many steps will he take to run a 26-mile marathon? (1) 4,125 (2) 4,290 (3) 51,480 (4) 137,280 (5) 439,296
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5. One mile is 5,280 feet. Justin has a stride of 32 inches. How many steps will he take to run a 26-mile marathon? (1) 4,125 (2) 4,290 (3) 51,480 (4) 137,280 (5) 439,296
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