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How many feet are there in a mile?

  1. 5,280

  2. 5,000

  3. 5,400

  4. 5,600

The correct answer is: 5,280

A mile is commonly defined as equal to 5,280 feet. This measurement has its origins in the Roman mile, which was based on a distance of 1,000 paces (or steps), and over time, it has been standardized in the U.S. customary system. Knowing that there are 5,280 feet in a mile is essential for various applications in construction, such as calculating distances on a site or understanding measurements when planning projects. The other figures presented, such as 5,000, 5,400, and 5,600 feet, do not correspond to the established measurement of a mile, making them incorrect choices. Understanding the proper conversion between miles and feet is important for project planning and execution in the field of general contracting.