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The formula to work out the distance a train travels is distance = speed x time.

A train travels at a speed of 100 km per hour for 3 hours.
How far does it travel?

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To find out the distance traveled by the train, we can use the formula:

distance = speed x time

The speed of the train is given as 100 km/h, and the time it travels is 3 hours. Therefore, we can substitute these values in the formula and calculate the distance traveled:

distance = 100 km/h x 3 h
distance = 300 km

Hence, the train travels a distance of 300 km.
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300km this is because 100 times 3 is 300.
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