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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 06:10 nick650

If you are in a spaceship that could travel from the earth to the sun at a speed of 1.6 million miles per hour, how long would it take you to get to the sun? (If this helps: the sun is 92.96 million miles from Earth)

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