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A car traveling with constant speed travel 150 km in 7200s.what is the speed of the car?
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Time = 7200 s. 3600 s = 1hour.
7200s = 7200 / 3600 = 2 hours.
Speed = Distance / time = 150 km / 2 hours = 75 km/h
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