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How do you convert 6 Feet per Second to Yard per Hour? - Answers
Information you should note on how to get this answer:One foot is a third (1/3) of a yard.60 seconds are in one minute60 Minutes are in one hour.A rate of of 6 feet per second means:6 ft x 1 yard x 60 seconds x 60 minutes1 sec 3ft 1 minute 1 hourWhen the problem is arranged like this, units cancel, and leaves the rate you are looking for (Yards/Hour)6 ft x 1 yard x 60 seconds x 60 minutes = 7200yards/hour1 sec 3ft 1 minute 1 hour
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How do you convert 6 Feet per Second to Yard per Hour? - Answers
Information you should note on how to get this answer:One foot is a third (1/3) of a yard.60 seconds are in one minute60 Minutes are in one hour.A rate of of 6 feet per second means:6 ft x 1 yard x 60 seconds x 60 minutes1 sec 3ft 1 minute 1 hourWhen the problem is arranged like this, units cancel, and leaves the rate you are looking for (Yards/Hour)6 ft x 1 yard x 60 seconds x 60 minutes = 7200yards/hour1 sec 3ft 1 minute 1 hour
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How do you convert 6 Feet per Second to Yard per Hour? - Answers
Information you should note on how to get this answer:One foot is a third (1/3) of a yard.60 seconds are in one minute60 Minutes are in one hour.A rate of of 6 feet per second means:6 ft x 1 yard x 60 seconds x 60 minutes1 sec 3ft 1 minute 1 hourWhen the problem is arranged like this, units cancel, and leaves the rate you are looking for (Yards/Hour)6 ft x 1 yard x 60 seconds x 60 minutes = 7200yards/hour1 sec 3ft 1 minute 1 hour
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