SOLUTION: A satellite orbits the earth at about 13^4 km/hr. How long would it take to complete 24 orbits, which is a distance of 13^5 km?

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Question 1186688: A satellite orbits the earth at about 13^4 km/hr. How long would it take to complete 24 orbits, which is a distance of 13^5 km?
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