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How far does a car traveling at 25 mph go in 1 second



25 miles / hour = 25 x 5,280 feet per hour = 132,000 feet per hour

132,000 / 60 minutes per hour = 2200 feet per minute

2,200 feet / 60 seconds per minute = 36.66 feet per second

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