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Somebody please help me on this question I really need help

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boyakko [2]4 years ago
6 0
For this we'll start with what we know
600km \\ 8km = 5miles
it's easier to look at the units here, we have kilometers, we want miles, so we're going to get rid of the kilometers!

worked through in the picture!

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