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The rate at which waterfalls at the Niagara Falls is about 84,760 ft3/s. How many liters of waterfall in a period of exactly 1 hour? A.
9.3005 x 106 L

B.
8.6405 x 1015 L

C.
8.6405 x 109 L

D.
1.4401 x 108 L

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