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A jogger ran at a rate of 5.4miles per hour , what's the joggers exact rate in feet per minute
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(5.4 mile/hour) x (5,280 feet/mile) x ( 1 hour / 60 minute)
= ( 5.4 x 5,280 / 60) feet/minute
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475.2 feet/minute
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The distance ran by the jogger in 1 hour = 5.4 miles
We already know that
1 hour = 60 minutes
1 mile = 5280 foot
So
The distance ran by the jogger in 60 minutes = 5.4 * 5280 foot
= 28512 foot
Then
The distance ran by the jogger in 1 minute = (28512/60) foot
= 475.20 foot
So the joggers exact rate is 475.20 feet per minute. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand.
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