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Convert this to ft/s 600 inch/min
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\[\frac{600\text{ in}}{1\text{ min}}\times\frac{1\text{ ft}}{12\text{ in}}\times\frac{1\text{ min}}{60\text{ s}}=?\frac{\text{ft}}{\text{s}}\]
600 in is 50 ft and 600 sec is 10 min
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