SOLUTION: A train traveling at 30 mph, needs to travel a 100 km. How fast will it get there?

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Question 586810: A train traveling at 30 mph, needs to travel a 100 km. How fast will it get there?

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There are 1.609 kilometers in a mile, so multiply 30 mph by 1.609 to get kmh. Then time is equal to distance divided by rate once you have consistent units.

John

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