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Mathematics, 21.02.2020 07:33, qaqpuk14

If it takes you 56 seconds to walk from the first (ground) floor of a building to the third floor. How long will it take you to walk from the first floor to the sixth floor (at the same pace, assuming all floors have the same height)?

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