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The circumference of the earth at the equator is 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 kilometers).

Since the earth rotates around its axis every 24 hours:

40,075.16 kilometers [divided by] 24 hours

= 1669.7983 kilometers per hour <---(answer)

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