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You are traveling on the interstate highway at a speed of 65 mph. what is your speed in km/h? the conversion factor is 1.0 mph = 1.6k/h
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You are traveling on the interstate highway at a speed of 65 mph. what is your speed in km/h? the conversion factor is 1.0 mph = 1.6k/h
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you are traveling on the interstate highway at a speed of 65 mph. what is your speed in km/h? the conversion factor is 1.0 mph = 1.6k/h
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102.98888888888 well infanite 8 that is
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65 miles = 104.61 kilometers
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