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I have a two in one question and kind of need it fast! 26cm/sec=___mi/min 105.6 L/h=___L/min Ex: 20mi/h= 1,760ft/min 20mi / 1h * 5280ft / 1mi * 1h / 60 in 105,600ft / 60min= 176…
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I have a two in one question and kind of need it fast!
26cm/sec=___mi/min 105.6 L/h=___L/min
Ex: 20mi/h= 1,760ft/min
20mi / 1h * 5280ft / 1mi * 1h / 60 in
105,600ft / 60min= 1760ft/min
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0.00969339 mi/min
1.76 l/min
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