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Mathematics, 21.07.2019 20:50 MGA20078

The odometer of the family car shows 15,951 miles. the driver noticed that this number is palindromic: it reads the same backward as forward. “curious,” the driver said to himself. “it will be a long time before that happens again.” but 2 hours later, the odometer showed a new palindromic number. how fast was the car traveling in those 2 hours?

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