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Shannon’s bicycle travels 50 feet for every 3 pedal turns. How many pedal turns are needed to travel one mile (1 mile = 5,280 feet)?
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Shannon’s bicycle travels 50 feet for every 3 pedal turns. How many pedal turns are needed to travel one mile (1 mile = 5,280 feet)?
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Answer:
316.8
Explanation:
take 5280, divide it by 50, and muliply by three.
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