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8. A tortoise moves a distance of 100 metres in 15 minutes. What is the average speed of tortoise in km/h ?
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answer: 0.4 km/h
100 m = 0.1 km
15min./60min. = 0.25 hr
so, divide the total distance (100 m) by the total time (15 min)
0.1 km/0.25 hr = 0.4
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