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To estimate journey times you would use speed which is a rate of displacement.

If you have a job, you will be paid at an hourly, monthly or annual rate. Or, if on commission, on a rate based on your sales.

To estimate journey times you would use speed which is a rate of displacement.

If you have a job, you will be paid at an hourly, monthly or annual rate. Or, if on commission, on a rate based on your sales.

To estimate journey times you would use speed which is a rate of displacement.

If you have a job, you will be paid at an hourly, monthly or annual rate. Or, if on commission, on a rate based on your sales.

To estimate journey times you would use speed which is a rate of displacement.

If you have a job, you will be paid at an hourly, monthly or annual rate. Or, if on commission, on a rate based on your sales.

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To estimate journey times you would use speed which is a rate of displacement.

If you have a job, you will be paid at an hourly, monthly or annual rate. Or, if on commission, on a rate based on your sales.

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