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Robert was able to travel 166.0 miles in 4.000 hours and used 38 liters of gasoline....

Robert was able to travel 166.0 miles in 4.000 hours and used 38 liters of gasoline. What was Robert's speed in feet per second?

(5,280ft=1mi)

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