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The relationship between a distance in yards (y) and the same distance in miles (m) is described by the equation y=1760m. How many yards would there be in 5 miles?
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The relationship between a distance in yards (y) and the same distance in miles (m) is described by the equation y=1760m. How many yards would there be in 5 miles?
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there would be 8,802.5 yards in 5 miles
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