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Ayaan Orr
4 December, 02:33
Which is larger 5 miles or 26,300 ft?
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Lauryn Howell
4 December, 06:29
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5 miles.
1 mile = 5,280 ft.
5,280 * 5 = 26,400 ft.
So 5 miles is bigger.
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