You are driving a foreign car, and the speedometer uses only units of
kilometers per hour (km/...
Physics, 26.02.2020 22:44 christopherholmes
You are driving a foreign car, and the speedometer uses only units of
kilometers per hour (km/h). You see a sign showing a speed limit of 25 mi/h.
What is that speed in kilometers per hour? (1 mi = 1.61 km)
O A. 40 km/h
O B. 25 km/h
O C. 15 km/h
O
D. 16 km/h
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