1 mile = 5280 feet so 1.5 miles = 5280*1.5 = 7920 feet!
Feet = miles x 5280 True, but to solve this using ratios: 7920 miles / 1 miles = x feet / 5280 feet I don't know why anyone would do this when the first method is so simple.
The key number to remember is 5,280. That is how many feet are in one mile. Therefore, to find how many feet are in a certain number of miles, just multiply the number of miles by 5,280.In your example you would multiply 1.5 x 5,280' which equals 7,920 feet.
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
We know that an object traveling 90 MPH would travel 7920 feet (1.5 miles) in 60 seconds. Therefore, we can set up the equasion 7920/60 = 60.5/X X = .458 It would take an object traveling 90 MPH .458 seconds to travel 60 feet, 6 inches. It should also be mentioned that pitchers generally release the ball closer to home plate than 60 feet, 6 inches. How much closer depends on the height and release point of the pitcher at the time.
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)
89760 feet, Given 17 miles, you know that in every mile, there are 5280 ft So 5280x17= answer
5280 feet = 1 mile 10560 feet = 2 miles
You have to know -- or look up -- that 1 mile = 5280 feet. So 0.001 miles = (0.001)(5280) = 5.28 feet.
1 mile = 5,280 feet 2 miles = 10,560 feet
Well, honey, half of 12 feet is 6 feet. It's as simple as splitting a cookie in half, but with a tape measure involved. So, if you need to know how long half of 12 feet is, just picture a sassy 6-foot diva strutting her stuff down the sidewalk.
To convert number of feet to miles you should know that one foot is 0.000189394 miles. To do the math, thirty five thousand feet will equal 6.6 287879 miles.
Oh, dude, 26,300 feet is longer than 5 miles. I mean, 5 miles is like a walk in the park compared to 26,300 feet. It's like comparing a leisurely stroll to a marathon, you know what I mean?