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Rudy Bryan
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18 May, 12:54
357 miles in 6.3 hours
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Kaydence
18 May, 13:21
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Speed: 357 miles : 6.3 hours = 357 : 63/10 = 357 * 10/63 = 3570/63 = 56 42/63 mph
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