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Athlete A rode her bike 2.5 miles. Athlete B rode her bike 3 miles. How many more feet did Athlete B ride than Athlete A?
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Athlete A rode her bike 2.5 miles. Athlete B rode her bike 3 miles. How many more feet did Athlete B ride than Athlete A?
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2540 feet
You would have to get the number of feet in each mile which in 3 miles would be 15840 then find how many feet in 2.5 which would be 13200. To get this answers you would have to use the equation 5280x3 for the 3 miles and 5280x2.5
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