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How much time does it take a person to walk 12 km north at a velocity of 6.5 km/h? Solving for Substitute (work) Equation Answer w/ units
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How much time does it take a person to walk 12 km north at a velocity of 6.5 km/h? Solving for Substitute (work) Equation Answer w/ units
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How much time does it take a person to walk 12 km north at a velocity of 6.5 km/h?
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To find the time it takes to walk 12 km north at a velocity of 6.5 km/h, we can use the equation:
Time = Distance / Velocity
Substituting the values:
Time = 12 km / 6.5 km/h
The answer is approximately 1.846 hours
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