A car is going 60 ft/s. How fast is that in miles/hr?

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A car is going 60 ft/s. How fast is that in miles/hr?

Work the following problems USING the TRAIN-TRACK method.

You MUST ONLY use the conversions given in the following list

453.6g = 1lb 1in=2.54cm 12in=1ft 1dL=0.1L 1000mL=1L 100cm=1m 5280ft=1mile 60sec=1min 60min=1hr 0.946L=1quart 4quarts=1gallon 1mL=1cm3

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