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To determine the number of hours it takes to travel 500km, we need to know the speed at which the distance is being covered. If we assume a constant speed of 100km/h, then it would take 5 hours to travel 500km (500km divided by 100km/h). However, if the speed varies or is not provided, we cannot accurately calculate the time it would take to cover the distance.

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Well, honey, if you're driving at a speed of 100 km/h, it'll take you 5 hours to cover 500 km. But if you're strolling at a leisurely pace of 5 km/h, you better pack a lunch 'cause you'll be walking for a cool 100 hours. Just remember, it's all about the speed, darling.

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5mo ago
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Distance cannot be expressed in time. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night.

With many thanks to another contributor who put my thoughts into his words.

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