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First convert to feet per hour by converting the miles to feet by multiplying by 5280 as there are 5280 feet in a mile

Now convert to feet per second by converting the hours to seconds, but as the time is on the bottom of speed = distance/time, divide by 3600 as there are 3600 seconds in an hour

→ 60 miles/hour = (60 × 5280) ÷ 3600 ft/s = 88 ft/s

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