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Gabriel ran for 1 mile. Then he started jogging. He jogged for 250 feet. How many total feet did he run and jog?
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Gabriel ran for 1 mile. Then he started jogging. He jogged for 250 feet. How many total feet did he run and jog?
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1 mile is 5280 feet so when adding both 5,280 and 250 feet you get 5,530.
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