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Adrienne Wood
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29 September, 08:19
10,095m/s to miles/s
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Boomer
29 September, 08:37
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1 mile=1609.34 meters
We have to multiplied by the following conversion factor: (1 mile / 1609.34 m)
10,095 m/s = (10,095 m/s) (1 mile/1609.34 m) ≈6.27 miles/s
Answer: 6.27 miles/s
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