How many inches are there in 2.5 miles? There are 5,280 feet in one mile and there are 12 inches in one foot

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1: D/ 6 meters
2: D/ 158,400 inches
3: B/ 372 minutes
4: A/ 45.92 feet
5: B/ 82 inches

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To convert miles to inches, we need to multiply the number of miles by the number of feet in one mile and then multiply by the number of inches in one foot.

First, let's convert 2.5 miles to feet. Since there are 5,280 feet in one mile, we can multiply 2.5 by 5,280:
2.5 miles * 5,280 feet/mile = 13,200 feet

Now, let's convert feet to inches. Since there are 12 inches in one foot, we can multiply 13,200 by 12:
13,200 feet * 12 inches/foot = 158,400 inches

Therefore, there are 158,400 inches in 2.5 miles.

To calculate the number of inches in 2.5 miles, we need to convert miles to feet and then convert feet to inches.

Step 1: Convert miles to feet.
Since there are 5,280 feet in one mile, we can multiply 2.5 miles by 5,280 feet/mile to get the total number of feet in 2.5 miles:
2.5 miles * 5,280 feet/mile = 13,200 feet

Step 2: Convert feet to inches.
Since there are 12 inches in one foot, we can multiply the total number of feet (13,200) by 12 inches/foot to get the total number of inches:
13,200 feet * 12 inches/foot = 158,400 inches

So, there are 158,400 inches in 2.5 miles.

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To find the number of inches in 2.5 miles, we need to multiply the number of feet in 2.5 miles by the number of inches in one foot.

First, let's find the number of feet in 2.5 miles:
2.5 miles = 2.5 * 5280 feet/mile = 13,200 feet.

Now, let's find the number of inches in 13,200 feet:
13,200 feet = 13,200 * 12 inches/foot = 158,400 inches.

Therefore, there are 158,400 inches in 2.5 miles.