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  • 22-09-2014
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If you are driving at a rate of 55 miles per hour, about how many feet per second are you traveling?

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[tex]55\ \frac{miles}{hour}\\\\ 1\ mile\ =\ 5280\ feet\\ 1\ hour=\ 3600\ second\\\\ 55*\frac{5280}{3600}=80,7\frac{feet}{second}[/tex]
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