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Dimensional Analysis Convert the rate to selected unit A car traveling at 36ft/s converted to mph Please give explanation
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Dimensional Analysis
Convert the rate to selected unit
A car traveling at 36ft/s converted to mph
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If the car is traveling at 36ft/s per converted mph divide the amount of travel length the person will travel and subtract is by 1 this being the second tracked which is 36ft/s
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