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Mary is converting 30 yards per hour into feet per hour. Which conversion factor should she use? 1. 60 min/ 1 hr 2. 1 hr / 60 min 3. 3 ft / 1 yd 4. 1 yd / 3 ft
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Mary is converting 30 yards per hour into feet per hour. Which conversion factor should she use? 1. 60 min/ 1 hr 2. 1 hr / 60 min 3. 3 ft / 1 yd 4. 1 yd / 3 ft
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Mary is converting 30 yards per hour into feet per hour. Which conversion factor should she use?
1. 60 min/ 1 hr
2. 1 hr / 60 min
3. 3 ft / 1 yd
4. 1 yd / 3 ft
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it would be number 3.
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