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A softball pitcher pitches a ball at a speed of 74 miles per hour. What conversion factor can be used to find the speed of the ball in feet per second?
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A softball pitcher pitches a ball at a speed of 74 miles per hour. What conversion factor can be used to find the speed of the ball in feet per second?
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The answer would be 266400. If you would convert hrs into seconds.
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