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Suppose you want to convert miles per hour to feet per second. what conversion factors should you use? how did you determine which units should go, in the numerators, and the denominators of the conversion factors? # suppose you want to convert miles per hour to feet per second. what conversion factors should you use? how did you determine which units should go, in the numerators, and the denominators of the conversion factors?

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