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A rocket is shot in the air at an initial velocity of 12 800 miles per hour. If 1 mile is equal to 5 280 feet, then what is the
rocket's speed in feet per second, during take-off?


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Answer:

GIVEN,

Initial velocity of the rocket = 12800miles/hour

1 mile = 5280 feet

Initial velocity of the rocket in miles/second = (12800*5280)/60*60 feet/second = 18773.33333...feet/second.

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