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A high-speed bullet train travel 900 feet in 5 seconds at this rate how far would it travel in 1 minute
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A high-speed bullet train travel 900 feet in 5 seconds at this rate how far would it travel in 1 minute
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Since there are 60 seconds in one minute, we can form the equation:
From here, we can cross multiply.
The train would travel 10,800 feet in one minute.
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