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Particles of dust from meteors can travel at speeds up to 30 miles per second. How many miles is that per minute? a) 1,500 miles per min b) 1.800 miles per min c) 300 miles per …
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Particles of dust from meteors can travel at speeds up to 30 miles per second. How many miles is that per minute? a) 1,500 miles per min b) 1.800 miles per min c) 300 miles per …
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Particles of dust from meteors can travel at speeds up to 30 miles per second. How many miles is that per minute?
a) 1,500 miles per min
b) 1.800 miles per min
c) 300 miles per min
d) 3,000 miles per min
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Answer: 1,800 miles per minute
Step-by-step explanation: 30 * 60= 1,800
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