I have a different method of thinking that gets the same answer. Maybe this helps. It costs $7,500,000 to build a highway that spans 5,280 feet by 88 ft. (8 lanes of 11 ft). To get a square mile we'd divide 5,280 by 88, which equals 60. Meaning that 60 lengths of highway equaling the distance that costs $7,500,000 could fit within 5,280 ft X 5,280 ft -- a square mile. Then multiply. $7,500,000(60) = $450,000,000