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If we changed our speed limit signs to metric, what would probably replace 55 mi/h? (please round your answer to the nearest 1 km/h.)
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If we changed our speed limit signs to metric, what would probably replace 55 mi/h? (please round your answer to the nearest 1 km/h.)
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If we changed our speed limit signs to metric, what would probably replace 55 mi/h? (please round your answer to the nearest 1 km/h.)
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55 miles/ hour
1 mile = 1.609 kilometers
So ..................>>> 55 (1.609) [km/h] = 88.495 km/h
Rounding the answer....>>> 88 km/h
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