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Distance Traveled
The distance a vehicle travels can be calculated as follows:
distance = speed * time
For example, if a train travels 40 miles per hour for 3 hours, the distance traveled is 120 miles.
Write a
What is the speed of the vehicle in mph? 40
How many hours has it traveled? 3
Hour | Miles Traveled |
1 | 40 |
2 | 80 |
3 | 120 |
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