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31,680 ft = mi A. 6 B. 18 C. 60 D. 2,640
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31,680 ft = mi
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B. 18
C. 60
D. 2,640
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5280 feet = 1 mile
31,680 feet = x miles
31,680/5,280 = 6
31,680 feet =
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A. 6
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