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A satellite travelled at a speed of 7473 metres per second for 2872 seconds.

Calculate the distance that the satellite travelled. Round your answer to 3 s.f.
distance \( = \) speed \( \times \) time
(metres)
(metres per second)
(seconds)

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Bookwork code: 3D

A satellite travelled at a speed of 7473 metres per second for 2872 seconds.

Calculate the distance that the satellite travelled. Round your answer to 3 s.f.
distance = speed × time
(metres)
(metres per second)
(seconds)

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