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How many metres per second (m/s) is 110 kilometres per hour (km/h)?
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Convert km/h to m/s: 110 / 3.6 = 31 m/s
3.6 is a fixed figure for converting km/h to m/s. If you struggle to divide by 3.6 right away, you can divide by 3 first, then by 4 and finally chose a value in between (the answer alternatives often provide a good margin). Example:
110 / 3 = 37
110 / 4 = 28
(37 + 28) / 2 = 33 m/s (i.e. very close to 30 m/s).
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