SOLUTION: The International Space Station orbits Earth at a constant speed. It travels 77 km in 10 seconds. What is the unit rate of the International Space Station's speed?

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Question 725403: The International Space Station orbits Earth at a constant speed. It travels 77 km in 10 seconds. What is the unit rate of the International Space Station's speed?
Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The speed would be 7.7 km/s.

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