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evtldocha
1 year ago

Intermediate speed is driving distance by driving time so that

Since only 120 km/h are allowed, it has traveled significantly too fast (and every driver knows that you often drive much faster than the average speed).

bergquelle72
1 year ago

If you calculate by simple subtraction, how much time it has actually traveled and then turn on the magic of the division, then you can find out how fast it has been cut.

Then you can think about what’s so expensive.

freundehillfee
1 year ago

He drove too fast and has to pay for it so it’s expensive…

bergquelle72
1 year ago
Reply to  dreamboxxx3

What the MUSTER solution is, of course, completely cordless. The main thing you’re thinking right.

freundehillfee
1 year ago
Reply to  dreamboxxx3

510/3,35=152km/h>120km/h

bergquelle72
1 year ago
Reply to  dreamboxxx3

There is simple mathematics – the four basic calculations. Addition, subtraction and division. You don’t even need the multiplication.

bergquelle72
1 year ago

Yeah, when you split your way through time, speed comes out. You actually did that now. Before that time was gone. And then you even changed your time into the decimal system. You didn’t do that either.

freundehillfee
1 year ago

that comes out with the time stupid denker,but if you split off by time actually km/h, whatever you want to say with it

bergquelle72
1 year ago

Ohh Weh! If you walk through time, you’ll get something out???

And your time is still wrong.

Winter999
1 year ago

I think the policeman is corrupt and wants to earn something next door.

sarah3
1 year ago
Reply to  Winter999

Ne km/driving time