Posted by JJ on Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 11:03am.
sorry, post your work.
This is my work :)
(50miles/hr)x(1.609km/1mile)x(1000m/1km)x(1meter/60sec)x(1hour/60 min)
=22.35 meter per second.
That is correct.
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