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Mathematics, 12.09.2021 04:30 eamccoy1

- Light travels at a speed of about 1.86 X 10^5 miles per second. Suppose a space ship is able to travel at the speed of light. If the distance around Mars along its equator is
about 1.33 X 10^4 miles, how many times
could the space ship travel around Mars in 1
second? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

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