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How far could a truck driving down a highway at 110 km/h travel in an hour and a half? A. 110 km B. 140 km C. 160 km D. 165 km
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How far could a truck driving down a highway at 110 km/h travel in an hour and a half? A. 110 km B. 140 km C. 160 km D. 165 km
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How far could a truck driving down a highway at 110 km/h travel in an hour and a half?
A. 110 km
B. 140 km
C. 160 km
D. 165 km
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If a truck travels at a speed of 110 km/h, he travels 110 km in 1h.
In 1.5h he travels 1.5 times the distance he traveled in 1h.
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it would be D.) because if half of 110 is 55 so 110+55=165
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