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Conversion of speed from miles per hour to meters per second using unit conversion steps.

A math problem showing the conversion of 17,000 miles per hour to meters per second using dimensional analysis, with conversion factors and a final answer of 7.6 × 10³ m/s.

A math problem showing the conversion of 17,000 miles per hour to meters per second using dimensional analysis, with conversion factors and a final answer of 7.6 × 10³ m/s.

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