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dangina [55]
4 years ago
5

How far will i travel if i'm going 10 m/day in 5 hours ?

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1 answer:
Brilliant_brown [7]4 years ago
7 0
I'm assuming the 10m/ a day is divided by 24 hours. In the span of 5 hours you would travel 2.08m. 
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