A bird flies 2/3 of a mile per minute. How many miles per hour is it flying?
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To convert miles per minute to miles per hour, multiply the speed in miles per minute by 60 (since there are 60 minutes in an hour).
So, if a bird flies 2/3 of a mile per minute, the calculation would be:
(2/3) * 60 = 40/3 or 13.33 miles per hour.
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