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In 60 minutes, an object traveling at a constant speed of 1 kilometer per minute would cover 60 kilometers. This is because speed is defined as distance traveled per unit time. Therefore, if an object maintains a speed of 1 kilometer per minute for 60 minutes, it would cover a total distance of 60 kilometers.

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Well, honey, if you're driving at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour for 60 minutes, you would cover a total distance of 60 kilometers. It's simple math, darling. Just keep that pedal to the metal and watch those kilometers rack up.

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You can't convert units of length to units of time. If it is for a speed problem, use the formula distance = speed x time.

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