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We know, speed = distance / time
Here, distance = 300 Km
time = 1 1/2 h = 3/2 hour
Substitute their values,
s = 300 / 3/2
s = 300*2 / 3
s = 600 / 3
s = 200 Km/h
In short, Your Answer would be 200 Km/h
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