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The beginning and ending readings on an odometer were 75,312.8 and 76,002.6. If the trip took 10-1/2 hours, what was the rate of the car in miles per hour to the nearest tenth?
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The beginning and ending readings on an odometer were 75,312.8 and 76,002.6. If the trip took 10-1/2 hours, what was the rate of the car in miles per hour to the nearest tenth?
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