A car travels 540 km in 9 hours. How far will it travel in 14 hours at the same speed?
Explanation
To find the distance traveled in 14 hours, we need to find the speed of the car first. We can do this by dividing the distance traveled (540 km) by the time taken (9 hours). This gives us a speed of 540/9 = 60 km/h. Now, we can multiply the speed by the time taken to find the distance traveled in 14 hours: 60*14 = 840 km.
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