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Mattie Evans drove 180 miles in the same amount of time that it took a turbopropeller plane to travel 630 miles. The speed of the plane was 150 mph faster than the car.
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Mattie Evans drove 180 miles in the same amount of time that it took a turbopropeller plane to travel 630 miles. The speed of the plane was 150 mph faster than the car.
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the speed of the plane was 210 mph.
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