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A rocket is launched from the launch pad at a speed of 700 km/hr. How far will the rocket have traveled after 1.0 hour?
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A rocket is launched from the launch pad at a speed of 700 km/hr. How far will the rocket have traveled after 1.0 hour?
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.......I think 42000km
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