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6200ft is <>= to 1mi 900ft
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6200ft is <>= to 1mi 900ft
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1 mile=5280 ft
5280 + 900=6180
6200ft < 1 mi 900ft
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Hey there!
Convert 1 mile to feet. This would be 5280 feet. Add this to 900. 5280+900=6180. So 6200 is greater than 1 mile 900 feet, or 6200>1 mile 900 feet.
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