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What is bigger 6,200ft or 1mile and 900ft
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What is bigger 6,200ft or 1mile and 900ft
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One mile is equal to
5280ft. So:
The answer is:
6200ft is bigger than 1 mile and 900ft.
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6200 feet
1 mile=5280 feet
900 feet. As a result, 6200 feet is bigger. Hope it help!
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