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Convert 0.5 yards per minuet to feet per minuet
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Convert 0.5 yards per minuet to feet per minuet
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1.5 feet per minute Yard= 3 feet O.5 yards per minute* 3 = 1.5 feet per minute
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1 yard is equivalent to 3 feet, 0.5 yards per minute is equivalent to 1 yard per 2 minutes, that would be 3 feet in 2 minutes, divide that by 2 and you get 1.5 feet per minute
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