The deepest known point in the Earth's ocean, the Mariana's Trench, is about 3.58 x 10ā“ feet deep. How deep is the Mariana's Trench in miles? (1 mile = 5280 feet).
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\[ \text{Depth in feet} = 3.58 \times 10^4 \text{ feet} \] Show moreā¦
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