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Suppose the polar bear was running on land instead of swimming. If the polar bear runs at a speed of 8.3 m/s, how far will it travel in 10.0 hours?
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Suppose the polar bear was running on land instead of swimming. If the polar bear runs at a speed of 8.3 m/s, how far will it travel in 10.0 hours?
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83 Miles
8.3 times 10.0 equals 83
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Speed=8.3m/sec
time=10 hrs=10×60×60sec
distance = speed×time
=8.3×10×60×60
=83×3600
=298800 m
=298800/1000km
=298.8km
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