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- - -_speed_is_64_yards_per_second._What_is_the - - - - - - ~ An object’s object’s speed, in feet per second? (1 yard = 3 feet)
Correct answer: D (parsed from the explanation — this source omits an answer key for this item)
Explanation
64 Choice D is correct. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, yards is equal to 64yards 3feet 192 64 c 1yard m, or feet. It follows that yards per second is equivalent to 192 192 feet per second. Therefore, the object’s speed is feet per second. 61 61 64 Choice A is incorrect. A speed of feet per second is equivalent to 3, not , 67 yards per second. Choice B is incorrect. A speed of feet per second is 67 64 equivalent to 3, not , yards per second. Choice C is incorrect. A speed of 94 94 64 feet per second is equivalent to 3, not , yards per second.
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