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11 April, 06:00

Player B's longest home run distance is 500 ft. There ar 5,280 ft in 1 mi. How many home runs would player B need to hit at his longest distance for the total to be greater than 1 mi?

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  1. 11 April, 07:32
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    In order to go over one mile. player b must score over 10.56. 10.56 multiplied by 500 = 5280.
  2. 11 April, 09:09
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    The correct answer is:

    11.

    Explanation:

    Since there are 5280 feet in 1 mile, and each home run is 500 feet, we would divide to find out how many we would need:

    5280/500 = 10.56.

    We cannot have 0.56 of a home run; we round this up to 11. Hitting 11 home runs at this distance would be 5500 feet, which is more than a mile.
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