SOLUTION: If a runner runs at 12 km/h for 5 hours, what was the distance the runner traveled?
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Question 303692: If a runner runs at 12 km/h for 5 hours, what was the distance the runner traveled?
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Speed = 12km/h
time = 5 hours
Distance = speed * time
= 12*5 km
= 60 km
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