SOLUTION: If a trainis traveling at 65 miles per hour, what is the train traveling in feet per minute
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Question 698425: If a trainis traveling at 65 miles per hour, what is the train traveling in feet per minute
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
65 miles/hr * (1 hr/60 min) * (5280 ft/1 mile)
65*5280/60 ft/min
5,720 ft/min
So 65 mph = 5,720 ft/min
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