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Calculation of Speed, Time and Distance

This is a discussion on Calculation of Speed, Time and Distance within the Mathematical Puzzles forums, part of the Brain Gym category; Could anyone explain me about how to calculate Time distance and speed. Especially the conversion factors...........

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Calculation of Speed, Time and Distance

Could anyone explain me about how to calculate Time distance and speed. Especially the conversion factors........
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