SOLUTION: A high-speed rail service connects London, England, Paris, France, and Brussels, Belgium. One of the high-speed trains travels about 233 miles from London to Brussels at a speed o
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Question 362091: A high-speed rail service connects London, England, Paris, France, and Brussels, Belgium. One of the high-speed trains travels about 233 miles from London to Brussels at a speed of about 87 miles per hour. How long does the trip take?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
233/87=2.678 hours for the 233 mile run.
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