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A skydiver is falling 176 feet per second. how many feet per minute is he falling?
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60 seconds in a minute so 179 times 60 equals 727 fpm
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So you would have to times 176 by 60 ,because of 60 seconds in a minute, and that would be 10,560 ft per minute
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