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In order to calculate the distance covered in 5 minutes, we need to know the speed at which the object is traveling. If we assume a constant speed, we can use the formula Distance = Speed x Time. For example, if the object is traveling at a speed of 1 meter per second, then in 5 minutes (300 seconds), the object would cover a distance of 300 meters.

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Ah, isn't that a lovely question? In 5 minutes, you can walk about 400 meters if you take nice, leisurely steps. Just imagine strolling through a beautiful meadow, feeling the gentle breeze on your face. It's all about enjoying the journey, my friend.

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It depends on how fast you're going.

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