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Velocity is distance over time. The distance is 1.67km, and it takes 1.7 minutes. However, the final result needs to be in km/hr and your time is in minutes, so convert to hours. 1.7 mins / 60 mins/hr = .0283 hours. Now, just plug in your data, remembering velocity is distance over time, so 1.67km/.0283hrs = 59 km/h.

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Q: If it takes a skier 1.7mins to ski down a 1.67km slope what is the velocity in kmh?
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