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First of all, let's get our constants straight. "Miles" is not a speed, and the

speed of sound is not 330 miles per anything. 330 meters per second is a

reasonable value to use for the speed of sound.

1,500/330 = 4.545 seconds.(rounded)

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Sound cannot travel at 300 m since that is not a unit for speed. Sound travels at 300 metres PER SECOND.

Time = Distance/Speed = 1500m/300m per second = 5 seconds.

Sound cannot travel at 300 m since that is not a unit for speed. Sound travels at 300 metres PER SECOND.

Time = Distance/Speed = 1500m/300m per second = 5 seconds.

Sound cannot travel at 300 m since that is not a unit for speed. Sound travels at 300 metres PER SECOND.

Time = Distance/Speed = 1500m/300m per second = 5 seconds.

Sound cannot travel at 300 m since that is not a unit for speed. Sound travels at 300 metres PER SECOND.

Time = Distance/Speed = 1500m/300m per second = 5 seconds.

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Sound cannot travel at 300 m since that is not a unit for speed. Sound travels at 300 metres PER SECOND.

Time = Distance/Speed = 1500m/300m per second = 5 seconds.

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4.5 s

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