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QuestionEspa (a) On its first pass, a satellite orbiting a newly discovered planet took 6 seconds to travel 111.6 kilometers (km) at a constant speed. For the next pass, the plan is for the satellite to orbit for 9 seconds, traveling at the same distance each second as before.
Show the 9 second trip on the diagram below.
Distance travelled each second: \square km (b) How many kilometers would the satellite travel in 9 seconds? \square kilometers

Studdy Solution
Perform the multiplication to find the total distance traveled in 9 seconds.
Distance in 9 seconds=18.6×9=167.4 km\text{Distance in 9 seconds} = 18.6 \times 9 = 167.4 \text{ km}
The distance traveled each second is:
18.6 km\boxed{18.6 \text{ km}}
The total distance traveled in 9 seconds is:
167.4 km\boxed{167.4 \text{ km}}

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