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Calculate the time needed to drive a car 100 kilometers if the car is traveling at a speed of 70 km/hr. A.14 hours B. 7 hours C. .7 hours D.1.4 hours
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Calculate the time needed to drive a car 100 kilometers if the car is traveling at a speed of 70 km/hr. A.14 hours B. 7 hours C. .7 hours D.1.4 hours
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Calculate the time needed to drive a car 100 kilometers if the car is traveling at a speed of 70 km/hr.
A.14 hours
B. 7 hours
C. .7 hours
D.1.4 hours
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D.1.4 hours
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Therefore, the answer is D 1.4 hours
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