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Well, to calcuate how many seconds, you have to take 55 miles per hour and then divide 55 by 60 (to get how many miles is done in 1 minute)

55/60 is 0.916'

Then, you need to divide by 60 again to find out how many miles can be travelled in a second.

0.916/30 is 0.03

So now that you know that you travel 0.03 miles in 1 second, you divide 1 by 0.03 to find the amount of seconds it takes to travel that mile.

1/0.03 is 33.3'

There for it takes 33.3 (correct to 1 dp) to travel 1 mile.

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