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A high-speed train traveled at a rate of 120 kilometers per hour for 10 hours. What distance did the train travel? a. 12 kilometers b. 20 kilometers C. 110 kilometers D. 1,200 kilometers
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A high-speed train traveled at a rate of 120 kilometers per hour for 10 hours.
What distance did the train travel?
a. 12 kilometers
b. 20 kilometers
C. 110 kilometers
D. 1,200 kilometers
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Answer:
S = V * t
S = 120 km/hr * 10 hr = 1200 km
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