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1 yard = 3 feets
500 yards = 1500 feets
A mile is 5280 feet, so 3 miles is 15840 ft. 5000 yards (at 3 feet per yard) is 15000 ft. 3 miles is longer. 840 feet longer.
Google.com can do immediate conversions for you. I opened Google and typed "500 yards in meters" and got the answer
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversion questions, huh? Alright, so there are 3 feet in a yard, which means 5000 feet is like 1666.67 yards. But hey, who's counting, right?
If you do not include the a football field is 100 yards long = 300 ft So 5000 ft is about 16 and 2\3 football fields without If you include the a football field is 120 yards long=360 ft So 5000ft is about 13 and 8\9 football fields with
To determine the shortest length among 5000 feet, 900 yards, and 1 mile, we need to convert all measurements to the same unit. Since 1 mile is equivalent to 5280 feet, we can see that 1 mile is longer than 5000 feet. To convert 900 yards to feet, we multiply 900 yards by 3 (since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet), which equals 2700 feet. Therefore, the shortest length among the three options is 2700 feet (900 yards).
5000 square yards.50 x 100 = 5000.
5500 yards is bigger than 5000 yards.
5000 m = ~5,468.1 yards.
50,000 square yards
There are approximately 4572 meters in 5000 yards.
1 mile is 1760 yards 3 miles is 5280 yards. (3 x 1760 = 5280) 5280 yards - 5000 yards = 280 yards. therefore 3 miles minus 5000 yards is 280 yards.
A mile is 5280 feet, so 3 miles is 15840 ft. 5000 yards (at 3 feet per yard) is 15000 ft. 3 miles is longer. 840 feet longer.
It is 5000 feet because 500 yards equals 1500 feet
5,000 yards are 4.572 kilometers.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 5000 feet is equal to 5000/3 = 1666.6 recurring (that is, 1666.6666...) yards.
Google.com can do immediate conversions for you. I opened Google and typed "500 yards in meters" and got the answer
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversion questions, huh? Alright, so there are 3 feet in a yard, which means 5000 feet is like 1666.67 yards. But hey, who's counting, right?