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5. Daniel is driving at a speed of 1 kilometer per minute. Approximately how fast is he traveling in miles per hour? mi A 0.62 C 37 hr mmmm B 1.6 mi hr D 96
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5. Daniel is driving at a speed of 1 kilometer per minute. Approximately how fast is he traveling in miles per hour? mi A 0.62 C 37 hr mmmm B 1.6 mi hr D 96
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5. Daniel is driving at a speed of 1 kilometer
per minute. Approximately how fast is he
traveling in miles per hour?
mi
A 0.62
C 37
hr
mmmm
B 1.6
mi
hr
D 96
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I just looked it up lol. hope this helps tho :p
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