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A diehard music lover still prefers to listen to his vinyl records, which rotate at 33
revolutions per minute. If he listens for an average of three hours per day, estimate the order of magnitude for the number of revolutions his turntable makes in a year.

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In doing a calculation, you end up with a fraction having m/s in the numerator and m/s2 in the denominator. The result will have units of
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