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If 1 yard = 3 feet and 1 mile = 5,280 feet, how many yards are there in 5 miles? (A)79,200 yards (B) 26,400 yards (C) 8,800 yards (D) 352 yards
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If 1 yard = 3 feet and 1 mile = 5,280 feet, how many yards are there in 5 miles?
(A)79,200 yards
(B) 26,400 yards
(C) 8,800 yards
(D) 352 yards
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it is c 8,800 yards because there are 1760 yards per mile and 1760 times 5 you will get a total of 8800
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5280*5/3=8800
=> (C) 8800 yards
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