1. **State the problem:** Convert 5 yards per minute (yd/min) to feet per hour (ft/hr).
2. **Recall the conversion factors:**
- 1 yard = 3 feet
- 1 minute = 60 seconds
- 1 hour = 60 minutes
3. **Set up the conversion:**
We want to convert $5 \frac{\text{yd}}{\text{min}}$ to $\frac{\text{ft}}{\text{hr}}$.
4. **Convert yards to feet:**
$$5 \frac{\text{yd}}{\text{min}} \times \frac{3 \text{ ft}}{1 \text{ yd}} = 15 \frac{\text{ft}}{\text{min}}$$
5. **Convert minutes to hours:**
Since 1 hour = 60 minutes, multiply by $\frac{60 \text{ min}}{1 \text{ hr}}$:
$$15 \frac{\text{ft}}{\text{min}} \times \frac{60 \text{ min}}{1 \text{ hr}} = 900 \frac{\text{ft}}{\text{hr}}$$
6. **Final answer:**
$$\boxed{900 \text{ feet per hour}}$$
This means 5 yards per minute is equivalent to 900 feet per hour.
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