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Convert Mile to Foot

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How to convert Mile to Foot

To convert Mile to Foot, use the formula: mi × 5,280 = ft. For example, 1 mi equals 5,280 ft. Simply enter the value in the input box above, and the result will appear instantly. You can also click the swap button to convert in the opposite direction.

Formula
mi × 5,280 = ft

Mile to Foot Conversion Table

Mile (mi) Foot (ft)
0.001 5.28
0.01 52.8
0.1 528
0.5 2,640
1 5,280
2 10,560
5 26,400
10 52,800
25 132,000
50 264,000
100 528,000
250 1,320,000
500 2,640,000
1,000 5,280,000
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About the Mile

The mile originated from the Roman mille passuum, meaning one thousand paces. The international mile is now standardized at 1,609.344 meters. Common uses: Road distances in the United States, United Kingdom, and a few other countries.

About the Foot

The foot is an ancient unit based on the length of a human foot. It is standardized at 12 inches or 0.3048 meters. Common uses: Height measurement, construction, aviation altitude, and real estate in the US.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Foot are in 1 Mile?
1 Mile (mi) equals 5,280 Foot (ft).
What is the formula to convert Mile to Foot?
The formula to convert Mile to Foot is: mi × 5,280 = ft. Simply multiply or apply the formula to your Mile value to get the Foot result.
How do I convert Mile to Foot quickly?
The quickest way to convert Mile to Foot is to use the calculator above. Just type in your value and the result appears instantly. Alternatively, remember the formula: mi × 5,280 = ft.
Is this Mile to Foot converter free?
Yes, this Mile to Foot converter is completely free to use. No signup or registration required.
Can I convert Foot back to Mile?
Absolutely. Click the swap button (↔) in the converter above, or visit our Foot to Mile conversion page for the reverse calculation.
How many centimeters are in an inch?
There are 2.54 centimeters in 1 inch. This is an exact definition, not an approximation.
Which countries do not use the metric system?
The United States, Liberia, and Myanmar primarily use customary or imperial units, although metric is also used in many professional contexts.
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