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How far can a roach travel in 1 minute? - Answers

The record speed of a Cockroach is 5.4, so we'll round that down to 5km/h to get a more probable speed. 5km = 5000m, so it'll travel 5000m in an hour. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so we divide 5000/60, which gives us the final answer, 83.333...m



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The record speed of a Cockroach is 5.4, so we'll round that down to 5km/h to get a more probable speed. 5km = 5000m, so it'll travel 5000m in an hour. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so we divide 5000/60, which gives us the final answer, 83.333...m



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How far can a roach travel in 1 minute? - Answers

The record speed of a Cockroach is 5.4, so we'll round that down to 5km/h to get a more probable speed. 5km = 5000m, so it'll travel 5000m in an hour. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so we divide 5000/60, which gives us the final answer, 83.333...m

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