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To calculate the distance covered in 40 minutes, we need to know the speed at which the object is traveling. If the speed is constant, we can use the formula Distance = Speed x Time. For example, if the object is traveling at a speed of 60 km/h, the distance covered in 40 minutes would be 40 minutes/60 minutes = 0.67 hours. Therefore, the distance covered would be 60 km/h x 0.67 hours = 40.2 kilometers.

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That depends how fast you're going. If you're traveling at an average 60 kph, you'll cover 40 km in 40 minutes. Faster, more distance. Slower, less distance.

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