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Convert 60 miles per hour to feet per minute. A) 88 ft/min B) 528 ft/min C) 5,280 ft/min D) 316,800 ft/min
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Convert 60 miles per hour to feet per minute. A) 88 ft/min B) 528 ft/min C) 5,280 ft/min D) 316,800 ft/min
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Answer: C) 5,280ft/ min
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The answer is C) 5,280ft/ min
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