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A car moved a total distance of 120 km in 90 minutes (1.5 hours). What was the speed of the car? OA. 45 km/hr OB. 30 km/hr OC. 60 km/hr OD. 80 km/hr
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A car moved a total distance of 120 km in 90 minutes (1.5 hours). What was the speed of the car? OA. 45 km/hr OB. 30 km/hr OC. 60 km/hr OD. 80 km/hr
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A car moved a total distance of 120 km in 90 minutes (1.5 hours). What was
the speed of the car?
OA. 45 km/hr
OB. 30 km/hr
OC. 60 km/hr
OD. 80 km/hr
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D is going to be the correct answer
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120 / 1.5 = 80 so it is D
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