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Francisco Osborne
18 February, 02:35
How do you convert 32ft/sec to meters/min?
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Morgan Bond
18 February, 04:19
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In order to do conversion on these types of problems.
1. You first have to determine the relationship and the current unit and the target unit which it will be converted into.
2. In this case feet to meters and seconds to minutes
3. Determine the conversion rate: 1 ft = 0.3048 m and 1 sec = 0.0167 min;
4. You first calculate: 32 ft x 0.3048 m / 1 ft = 9.7536 m
5. Next, is the time which is 9.7536 m/sec x 1 sec / 0.0167 min = 585.216 m/min
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