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Delilah White
Mathematics
1 March, 05:52
32 feet/sec to meters/min
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Stacy Sims
1 March, 06:13
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(32 ft/sec) x (1 meter/3.28 ft) x (60 sec/min)
= (32 x 1 x 60 / 3.28) (ft-meter-sec / sec-ft-min)
= 585.2 ... meter/min (rounded)
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