Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 13, 2012 at 1:29am.
This is an exercise in converting from one speed unit (m/s) to another (km/h). You should learn the "factor label" method. It works like this.
36.0 m/s*(1 km/1000m)*(3600s/h)
= 129.6 km/h
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