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The distance from Houston to San Antonio is 197 miles. If one mile is approximately 1.6 kilometers, how many kilometers represents the distance between the two cities? 123.13 km…
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The distance from Houston to San Antonio is 197 miles. If one mile is approximately 1.6 kilometers, how many kilometers represents the distance between the two cities? 123.13 km…
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The distance from Houston to San Antonio is 197 miles. If one mile is approximately 1.6 kilometers, how many kilometers represents the distance between the two cities?
123.13 km
320 km
315.2 km
194.4 km
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The solution is:
197/1.6= 123.13 km
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