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Ugo [173]
4 years ago
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Convert 66.2 mi/h to m/s. 1 mi = 1609 m. Answer in units of m/s.

Physics
1 answer:
Kryger [21]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

66.2mi/h to m/s

\frac{1609m}{1mi}×\frac{66.2mi}{1h}×\frac{1h}{60min}×\frac{1min}{60s}

  1. mi will go with mi
  2. h with h
  3. min with min
  4. m/s is left

\frac{1609*66.2}{60*60}= 29.58772222

Pls make sure of the way of solving to be sure...

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