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Chris walked for 3 miles on his hike. How many feet did Chris walk on his hike? (1 mile = 5,280 feet) A. 1,760 feet B. 5,277 feet C. 5,283 feet D. 15,840 feet
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Chris walked for 3 miles on his hike. How many feet did Chris walk on his hike? (1 mile = 5,280 feet) A. 1,760 feet B. 5,277 feet C. 5,283 feet D. 15,840 feet
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D.15,840 feet.........
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3 x 5280 = 15840 feet
therefore the answer is 15840 feet (D)
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