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An object travels at a constant speed of 1212 centimeters per second. At this speed, what is the time, in seconds, that it would take for the object to travel 108108 centimeters?

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An object travels at a constant speed of 1212 centimeters per second. At this speed, what is the time, in seconds, that it would take for the object to travel 108108 centimeters?

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Solution

To find the time it takes for the object to travel 108108 centimeters, you would divide the total distance by the speed of the object.

Here's the step-by-step calculation:

  1. Identify the given values: Speed (s) = 1212 cm/sec Distance (d) = 108108 cm

  2. Use the formula for time: Time (t) = Distance (d) / Speed (s)

  3. Substitute the given values into the formula: t = 108108 cm / 1212 cm/sec

  4. Perform the division to find the time: t = 89.2 seconds

So, it would take approximately 89.2 seconds for the object to travel 108108 centimeters at a speed of 1212 centimeters per second.

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