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One mile is 5280 feet. How many times around a rectangular track, which is 2,000 feet by 640 feet, will equal one mile?ResponsesA one timeone timeB two timestwo timesC three timesthree timesD four times

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One mile is 5280 feet. How many times around a rectangular track, which is 2,000 feet by 640 feet, will equal one mile?ResponsesA one timeone timeB two timestwo timesC three timesthree timesD four times

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Solution

To solve this problem, we first need to find the perimeter of the rectangular track. The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is 2*(length + width).

  1. Calculate the perimeter of the track: Perimeter = 2*(2000 feet + 640 feet) = 2*2640 feet = 5280 feet

  2. Compare the perimeter of the track to the length of a mile: Since one mile is also 5280 feet, running around the track once would be equivalent to running one mile.

So, the answer is A: one time.

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