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How far can you go at 2.5 mph in 6 minutes? - Answers
Since 6 minutes = 60/10 = 1/10th of an hour, we have 1/10 * 2.5 = .25 miles.
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Since 6 minutes = 60/10 = 1/10th of an hour, we have 1/10 * 2.5 = .25 miles.
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How far can you go at 2.5 mph in 6 minutes? - Answers
Since 6 minutes = 60/10 = 1/10th of an hour, we have 1/10 * 2.5 = .25 miles.
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