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A creature moves at a speed of 7.86 furlongs/fortnight (not a very common unit of speed). If 1.0 furlong = 220 yards 1 fortnight = 14 days 1 yard = 0.9144 meter and 1 day= 86400 sec find the speed of the creature (which is probably a snail). 1. 2.28745 × 109 m/s
2. 0.00130719 m/s
3. 1.16706 × 107 m/s
4. 47261.3 m/s
5. 0.25621 m/s
6. 39516.4 m/s
7. 5.29359 × 10−6 m/s

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