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Using the formula Distance = rate . time, find the distance covered by an airplane flying at 300 mph for 3 hours.
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Using the formula Distance = rate . time, find the distance covered by an airplane flying at 300 mph for 3 hours.
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Using the formula Distance = rate . time, find the distance covered by an airplane flying at 300 mph for 3 hours.
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900. If your formula is correct, you only have to multiply 300 by 3
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