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Suppose Richard walks one kilometer every 10 minutes how many meters are there can you walk in an hour at this new rate
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Suppose Richard walks one kilometer every 10 minutes how many meters are there can you walk in an hour at this new rate
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One kilometer is 1000 meters. One hour is 60 minutes, or six segments of 10 minutes each. If you can walk 1000 meters in 10 minutes, you can walk 6000 in an hour (that is REALLY fast, by the way)
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