Khiloe Hoenig e Book GoogMy OLDEST DAUGHILR IS MDashboardAssignment Player:- bigideasmath.com/MRL/public/app/\#/student/assessment;isPlayerWindow=true;assignmentld=5419af9a−4016.sau10.org bookmarksM gmailClossesportaportalBIG IDEAS MATHKhloe Hoenig\#15iListenMODELING REAL LIFE You are riding on a zip line. Your speed is 15 miles per hour. What is your speed in feet per second?□ feet per secondPrevious78910111213141516Nextsupport powered bCalcChat and CaleVSign out
Q. Khiloe Hoenig e Book GoogMy OLDEST DAUGHILR IS MDashboardAssignment Player:- bigideasmath.com/MRL/public/app/\#/student/assessment;isPlayerWindow=true;assignmentld=5419af9a−4016.sau10.org bookmarksM gmailClossesportaportalBIG IDEAS MATHKhloe Hoenig\#15iListenMODELING REAL LIFE You are riding on a zip line. Your speed is 15 miles per hour. What is your speed in feet per second?□ feet per secondPrevious78910111213141516Nextsupport powered bCalcChat and CaleVSign out
Conversion of Units: There are 5280 feet in a mile.
Feet in a Mile: There are 3600 seconds in an hour.
Seconds in an Hour: First, convert miles per hour to feet per hour by multiplying by 5280 feet per mile.15 miles/hour ×5280 feet/mile =79200 feet/hour.
Convert MPH to FPS: Next, convert feet per hour to feet per second by dividing by 3600 seconds per hour.79200 feet/hour ÷3600 seconds/hour = 22 feet/second.
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