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james9437

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Convert 0.75 pounds per minute to an equivalent rate in pounds per hour.
 
  1. 12 pounds per hour
  2. 45 pounds per hour
  3. 80 pounds per hour
  4. 0.0125 pounds per hour

Question 2

Convert 75 centimeters to an equivalent amount in inches.
 
  1. 3 inches
  2. 187.5 inches
  3. 30 inches
  4. 34.1 inches



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Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

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Global Rationale: 60 minutes per 1 hour.

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Global Rationale: 1 inch per 2.5 centimeters.




james9437

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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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