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The bit time - the time it takes to transmit a single bit - is 1/10,000,000,000 second (1/10 nanosecond). Convert the 64 bytes into bits (just multiply by 8), and multiply this by the bit time. This gives you the time it takes to transmit the frame, from beginning to end. Then multiply this by the speed of the signal, which is typically about 68% of the speed of light in a vacuum, or roughly 200,000,000 m/s.

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