The speed limit on a highway in Canada is 100 km per hour. One kilometer is equal to 0.62 miles. Calculate the speed in miles per hour.
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We know that 1 kilometer is equal to 0.62 miles. So, 100 kilometers would be equal to 100 * 0.62 = 62 miles. Show more…
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