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A dwarf sea horse swims at a rate of 55.68 feet per hour. convert this speed to inches per minute. The speed is ______ inches per minute .
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A dwarf sea horse swims at a rate of 55.68 feet per hour. convert this speed to inches per minute. The speed is ______ inches per minute .
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First you would have to convert the feet into inches. You would then get 668.16 in. Convert the hour into 60 min then divide, since you only want the inches per minute. And you should get
11.14 inches per minute
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