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may wants to travel to the wedding a horse-drawn carriage. the horse trots at a speed of 15 km/h and Mary is getting dressed at a venue 5 km away . calculate the time in minutes, Mary will have to get
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may wants to travel to the wedding a horse-drawn carriage. the horse trots at a speed of 15 km/h and Mary is getting dressed at a venue 5 km away . calculate the time in minutes, Mary will have to get to the wedding venue on time.
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20min. 1h = 60min
15÷5=3
60÷3=20min
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