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In the 1970s, due to world events, there was a gasoline shortage in the United States. There were often long lines of cars waiting at gas stations. If there were a million cars in line, bumper to bumper, with average length of 9.65 feet, how long would that line be in miles? Round your answer to the nearest mile.

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