SOLUTION: A satellite travelling through space is moving at a constant speed of 360 kilometres (km) every three seconds. At this constant speed how far will the satellite travel in five seco

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Question 914886: A satellite travelling through space is moving at a constant speed of 360 kilometres (km) every three seconds. At this constant speed how far will the satellite travel in five seconds?

Answer by KlambinRonsentaswer(36)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm glad to help you. :)
360÷3=120
120×5=600
So the answer is 600 km.
Klambin.

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