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OpenStudy (popstar30977):
660 ft/min__________________ft/s
round to the nearest tenth if necessary
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well you know that there are 60 seconds in a minute so all you need to do is multiply 660 times 60 and you will your answer I believe
OpenStudy (anonymous):
660×60=39,600
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@satellite73 do you agree?
OpenStudy (nevermind_justschool):
Please stop spamming the chat since lovely person is trying to help you :))
Best of luck :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
660ft/min=660/60 ft/s
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank you @nevermind_justschool
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@surjithayer why would you divide when there are going to be more seconds then there are minutes?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if a moving body covers distance 660 ft in one min.,how much it moves in one second (more or less)
OpenStudy (popstar30977):
25mi/h=____________ft/s
OpenStudy (popstar30977):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh ok so I guess I was wrong then. 660/60=11 sorry @popstar30977
OpenStudy (popstar30977):
it is ok @kimbllse777
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[25mile/hr=\frac{ 25 \times 1760 \times 3 }{ 60 \times 60 }ft/s\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Did you solve the equation that surji gave you @Popstar30977?
OpenStudy (popstar30977):
Yes thank you @kimbllse777
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