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Well, honey, if you were cruising at 120km/h for 30 minutes, you would have traveled 60 kilometers. It's simple math, darling. Just multiply your speed by the time, and there you have it - a straight shot of distance covered. Keep on truckin', speed racer!

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To calculate the distance traveled, you can use the formula Distance = Speed x Time. In this case, the speed is 120 km/h and the time is 30 minutes, which is 0.5 hours. Therefore, Distance = 120 km/h x 0.5 h = 60 km. So, if you were traveling at 120 km/h for 30 minutes, you would have traveled a distance of 60 kilometers.

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D= Speed x Time

Then you convert 120km/hr to m/s depends in wich unifs you want them

120/hr to m/s it's 33.3 m/s and then 30min to seconds it's 1800

D= 33.3m/s(1800s)

D= 59940m

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Zaylenn Easler

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60 km

60 km

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60km

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60km

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