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Susie Q
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20 August, 20:18
How many ft/s is 60 mi/hr?
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Josue Barnett
20 August, 20:42
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60 mi/hr = 1 mi/minute = 5280 ft / 60 sec
5280/60 = 88 ft/sec
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