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If Joe ran 390 feet, how many yards did Joe run? A. 210 yards B. 11,270 yards C. 39 yards D. 130 yards
If Joe ran 390 feet, Joe ran for 130 yards. 1 yard = 3 feet; 390/3 = 130
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