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The formula for converting miles into feet is F=5280m. If m=3, evaluate to find F, the number of feet in 3 miles
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The formula for converting miles into feet is F=5280m. If m=3, evaluate to find F, the number of feet in 3 miles
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15,840?
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if f=5280m and m=3 then 5280x3= 15,840
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