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Jake walks a mile to work. If Jake has already walked two-fifths of a mile, how many more feet must he walk to get to work?
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Jake walks a mile to work. If Jake has already walked two-fifths of a mile, how many more feet must he walk to get to work?
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Jake walks a mile to work. If Jake has already walked two-fifths of a mile, how many more feet must he walk to get to work?
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1 mile = 5280 feet
5280 * 3/5 = 3168 feet more to go
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