Asked by LAKSHMI
Player B's longest home run distance is 500 ft. There are 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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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do you think you should add, subtract, multiply or divide these two numbers?
Answered by
Anonymous
4366
Answered by
jasmine trejo
player bs 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 that 1mi?
Answered by
Skyla
2,640,000 I multiplied not add
Answered by
Darren
I don't know the answer
Answered by
Honeste
I need to understand how to get this answer
Answered by
Anonymous
Can someone give me the anwser
Answered by
Laineker
Player B's longest home run distance is 500ft
Answered by
Myraa M.
If you multiply 5280 and 500 then you would get the total of 2,640,000. But that is not what its asking us todo so that is what I am trying to figure out.
Answered by
Myraa M.
Anybody know the correct answer please tell me know so that I could get a better understanding please help me if you do tell me now! Thanks guys for trying to hook a sista' up or trying to help me out if you don't know it means.
Answered by
Myraa M.
IDK neither like they give me hard questions.
Answered by
Celi
Do they want us to add 500 to 5280?
Answered by
Celi
I don’t like math I need a tutor!,anyone know one?
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Answered by
Nobody
5,280-500= the answer.