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Lilianna Cain
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24 November, 13:34
How could the speed of a car be determined?
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Helen Rice
24 November, 14:02
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The speed of a car can be determined by dividing the distance traveled by how long it took to arrive at your destination.
For example, If you traveled One Mile in Half an Hour, you would be traveling Two Miles per Hour.
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