how do you convert 100ft per second to miles per hour
There are 5280 ft in a mile and there are 3600 seconds in an hour So we have \[\large 100\frac{ft}{s} \times (\frac{1 mile}{5280 ft})\times (\frac{3600s}{1hour})=?\]
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Got the same as well :)
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Johnweldon's \[\large 100\frac{ft}{s} \times (\frac{1 mile}{5280 ft})\times (\frac{3600s}{1hour})\] is well done (congrats, johnwelcon). He is using 2 diffrerent conversion factors here, one to convert feet to miles and another to convert seconds to hours. Complete this work by cancelling units of measurement (not all of them!).
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