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Convert 60ft/s to km/h can someone tell me how to work this problem out?
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Convert 60ft/s to km/h can someone tell me how to work this problem out?
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3280.839895 ft = 1 km
60 ft = 60/3280.839895 = 0.018288 km
60 ft/s = 0.018288 km/s = 0.018288 x 60 x 60 = 65.8368 km/h
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