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Convert 7200 seconds into weeks. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. *Note: you must use these exact conversion factors to get this question right.
1 minute (min) = 60 seconds (sec) 1 week (week) = 7 days (days)
1 hour (hr) = 60 minutes (min)
1 month (month) = 30 days (days)
1 day (day) = 24 hours (hr
1 year (year) = 365 days (days)
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