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27 July, 23:39

Player B's longest home run distance is 500 ft. There are 5280 ft in 1 mi. How many home runs would Player B need to hit at his longest distance for the total to be greater?

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  1. 28 July, 01:22
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    5280 : 500 = (number of home runs needed to reach a mile distance)

    5280 : 500 = 10.56

    cant hit part of a home run so round up to 11.
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