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OpenStudy (anonymous):

60ft/s=__km/h

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OpenStudy (jack1):

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OpenStudy (jack1):

\[\frac{ 60 ft }{ 1 \sec } \times \frac{ 60\sec }{ 1 \min } \times \frac{ 60 \min }{ 1 hr } \times \frac{ 1 meter }{3.2808 ft } \times \frac{ 1km }{ 1000m }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

google convert ft/s to km/h

OpenStudy (jack1):

multiply all the numerators across = total numerator ------------------------------------------------ multiply all the denominators across = total denominators

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Ok thanks you guys

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