HELP THE QUESTION IS UNDER!
@kittiwitti1 please help me I suck at conversations so far I have the answer .38028 mi/h but I don't know if its right
can you post your question in the box next time LMAO
I'll try. is cause people stay away from my questions :(
Well they suck butt. >:c Uhhh.... brb drawing diagram.
Use dimensional analysis and "cancel" the units for example, to start: \(\huge \frac{10.2m}{1\cancel{s}}*\frac{60\cancel{s}}{1\cancel{min}}*\frac{60\cancel{min}}{1 hr}\)
I had \[10.2 m/1s * 60s/1hr*1mi/1609..34m= .38028 but idk if its \right\]
BIBS YOU STOLE MY ANSWER! ; A; JERK
soz
no ur not >:c Lmao I forgives uz o wo
for one thing, there aren't 60 seconds in an hour. there are 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour so 60*60
-Flips table at Bibs-
pls spare me
Bibs. You're a tree. Trees should stay quiet
\[ 10.2m/1s* 3600s/1hr* 60mi/1hr\] I had this im really lost idk what im doing
... Help her tree
LMAO I'mma write it out, brb
1609.34 meters in a mile
\[\large \frac{10.2\cancel{m}}{1\cancel{s}}*\frac{60\cancel{s}}{1\cancel{min}}*\frac{60\cancel{min}}{1 hr}*\frac{1mi}{1609.34\cancel{m}}\]
so I just multiple all the top and divided by the bottom right?
that's how math works, yes
Tree tree. :D |dw:1410492085466:dw|
THANK YOU BIBS! :D
*curtsies* my job here is done
-Feels insulted because I actually tried and got shunted to the side-
Jk don't feel guilty it's the tree's fault. :)
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