There are 5,280 feet in a mile. You have to divide the number of feet by 5,280. For example, if you had 6,048 feet, it would be 1.145 miles. 6,048 ÷ 5280 = 1.145 (You may want to use a calculator ; D)
There are 5,280 feet to a mile. Thus: ---If you know feet, divide by 5280 to get miles ---If you know miles, multiply by 5280 to get feet
1 mile = 5,280 feet
1 foot = 0.00018939 mile (rounded)
Feet divided by 5,250 = miles.
Multiply miles by 5,280 to get feet.
1.3 miles is 2.09 kilometers or 6,864 feet.
The conversion is 6378.2 km = 3963.23 miles (average radius of planet Earth) 1 kilometer = about 0.6214 miles (3280.84 feet)
35 000 feet = 6.62878788 miles
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 yard= 3 feet 186 yard =558 feet
0.7 miles equals ;3696 feet
5,280 (miles x 5,280 = feet).
There are 21,120 feet in 4 miles. The way to determine how many feet are in x miles is knowing the conversion ratio of feet and miles. The conversion ratio is: 5,280 feet = 1 mile.
There are 5,280 feet to a mile. Thus: ---If you know feet, divide by 5280 to get miles ---If you know miles, multiply by 5280 to get feet
The conversion between feet and miles are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 feet = miles . so,92754 feet = 17.57miles .
6 miles=31680 feet. (Conversion Factor: 1 mile=5280 feet)
There are 5280 feet in a mile. 5280 * 5 = 26400 feet
5280 feet = 1 mile so the conversion unit ratio is 1/5280 miles per foot
1 mile = 5280 feet
on ,conversion of feet into mile we get that , 1 foot=0.00018939 miles
1.66098485 milesGoogle can do any conversion for you.
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Answer: To convert feet to miles, you multiply by miles per foot. This is 1 mile / 5280 feet. Answer: You use either the conversion factor 5280 feet / 1 mile, or the reciprocal, 1 mile / 5280 feet. Both are equal to 1, so you are just multiplying by one. If you do it the wrong way, in your answer you will get units like square feet / mile, or square miles / feet. Both of these are technically correct, but quite useless in this context - so you just use the other conversion factor. Example: Convert 10 miles to feet. If you multiply by 1 mile / 5280 feet, you get (1/528) square miles/feet, which is sort of useless. If you multiply by 5280 feet / 1 miles instead, you get 52800 (miles) (feet/miles); here you can cancel the miles, to get only feet in the final result. In summary, choose the conversion factor in such a way that the "unwanted" unit cancels.