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Find the time taken by body whose rate and distance is 6 miles per hour and 2 miles respectively?
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Find the time taken by body whose rate and distance is 6 miles per hour and 2 miles respectively?
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12= miles per hour hope this helps
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Answer:
12 miles per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
time is equal to speed times distance
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