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You are taking a cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Freeport, Bermuda. The captain tells you the distance is 1,667.7 km . How far is this in nautical miles? Assume 1 nautic…
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You are taking a cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Freeport, Bermuda. The captain tells you the distance is 1,667.7 km . How far is this in nautical miles? Assume 1 nautic…
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You are taking a cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Freeport, Bermuda. The captain tells you the distance is 1,667.7 km
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1667.7 km * 1 nmi / 1.853 km = 900 nautical miles
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