610 mph in the NorthWest direction. Both speed and direction are required to specify the velocity.
The velocity of a plane traveling northwest at 610 mph can be calculated using vector addition. The velocity will have two components: one in the north direction and one in the west direction. These components can be calculated using trigonometry, with the magnitude of the resultant velocity being 610 mph.
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20% of 610 = 20% * 610 = 0.2 * 610 = 122
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DCX (500+100+10 = 610)
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43 + 610 = 653
It should be 610%
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