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urbanoutfitters

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Convert 480 inches per second to feet per minute.
 
  1. 96 feet per minute
  2. 0.67 feet per minute
  3. 345,600 feet per minute
  4. 2400 feet per minute

Question 2

Convert 2.5 feet per hour to an equivalent rate in inches per minute.
 
  1. 12.5 inches per minute
  2. 0.5 inches per minute
  3. 0.0035 inches per minute
  4. 1800 inches per minute



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Answer to Question 1

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Global Rationale: 12 inches per 1 foot, 60 seconds per 1 minute.

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Global Rationale: 12 inches per 1 foot; 60 minutes per 1 hour.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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