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#3 is the tough one for me I get it but I don't can you help me and tell me how you got that answer as soon as possible.
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#3 is the tough one for me I get it but I don't can you help me and tell me how you got that answer as soon as possible.
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1) 2 minutes = 2 x 60 = 120 seconds
2) 1500 meters per second x 120 seconds = 180 000 meters = 180 km
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1 minute equals 60 seconds so 60+60 Equals 120. Then 1500 times 120 equals 180,000 equal 180km
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