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Vlad [161]
3 years ago
9

As an estimation we are told 5 miles is 8 km. Convert 40 miles to km.

Mathematics
1 answer:
sergeinik [125]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

5 miles=8 km

=)1 mile=8/5 km=1.6 km

=)40 miles=1.6×40=64 km

So, 40 miles is 64 km.

Step-by-step explanation:

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