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720 m/day = 720 m/24 * 60 min = 720 m/1440 min = 0.5 m/min
32 yd/min = 32 * 36 in / 60 sec = 32 * 6 in / 10 min = 19.2 in/min
80 mi/h = 80 * 5280 ft / 60 * 60 sec = 80 * 5280 ft / 3600 sec = 117.333 ft/sec
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