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Peter walked 8,900 feet from home to school. 1 mile ϭ 5,280 feet How far, to the nearest tenth of a mile, did he walk? (1) 0.5 (3) 1.6 (2) 0.6 (4) 1.7
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Peter walked 8,900 feet from home to school. 1 mile ϭ 5,280 feet How far, to the nearest tenth of a mile, did he walk? (1) 0.5 (3) 1.6 (2) 0.6 (4) 1.7
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Peter walked 8,900 feet from home to school.
1 mile ϭ 5,280 feet
How far, to the nearest tenth of a mile, did he walk?
(1) 0.5 (3) 1.6
(2) 0.6 (4) 1.7
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if we divide 8900/5280=1.685
1.685 round it up to the nearest tenth is 1.7
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