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a satelite moves at the speed of 27,000 kilometers per hour what 4 number could be the actually speed of the satelite

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If the satellite moves at a speed of 27,000 km p/h, your answer depends on the question.

This could be written in an algebraic expression, such as:

27,000x = S [for S stands for the ultimate speed of the satellite]

Of course, if this is a 3rd grade level question, I highly doubt they have even gotten started to including the alphabet into math.

So, I would suggest plugging 4 into X.
To explain this to her, just say that the speed needs to be multiplied by the amount of hours it has traveled. (I got 4 because there is a '4' in the question instead of 'for').

Meaning,
27,000 x 4 = 108,000 km per 4 hours

If her teacher decides to ask why that number, have her explain the question did not make sense so she plugged in a 4 to find an answer to a certain amount of hours.

Hope that helps a bit with the confusion!
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