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A rocket leaves the Earth at 8:00 am and arrives at the moon at 2:00 pm on the same day. The moon is 150,000 miles away. How fast was the rocket traveling in miles per hour?
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A rocket leaves the Earth at 8:00 am and arrives at the moon at 2:00 pm on the same day. The moon is 150,000 miles away. How fast was the rocket traveling in miles per hour?
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25000 miles per hour because of you divide 150000 by time
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25000 mile per hour is the answer
Because distance=speed*time
So 150000/6=25000
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