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The dwarf sea horse swims at a rate of 52.68 feet per hour. convert this speed to inches per minute
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The dwarf sea horse swims at a rate of 52.68 feet per hour. convert this speed to inches per minute
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11.724 inches per minute
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12 inches per foot
60 minutes per hour
52.68ft =52.68 times 12 in=632.16in
1hr=60mins
52.68ft/1hr=632.16in/60min=10.536in/min
that is 10.536in per minute
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