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Convert 6200 seconds into weeks. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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Convert 6200 seconds into weeks. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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6200 seconds into minutes
6200/60 = 103.33 minutes
103.33 minutes into hours
103.33/60 = 1.72 hours
1.72 hours into days
1.72/24 = 0.07 of a day
0.07 days into weeks
0.07/7 = 0.01 of a week
6200 seconds = 0.01 of a week
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