\begin{tabular}{l}\( O=F / M \) \\ \hline The International E- \\ Space Station (ISS) \\ travels at \( 17,150 \mathrm{mph} \). \\ How far will it go in 4 \\ hours? \\ A. 4287.5 miles \\ B. 6860 miles \\ C. 68,600 miles \\ D. 42,875 miles \\ \hline\end{tabular}
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Did you know that the International Space Station (ISS) was launched in 1998 and has been continuously inhabited since November 2000? It orbits Earth roughly every 90 minutes, traveling fast enough to circle our planet 16 times a day! That's some serious speed—imagine the views! Now, for the math lovers out there, calculating distance is a breeze! Just multiply speed by time. So, with the ISS moving at 17,150 mph for 4 hours, you’d do \( 17,150 \times 4 = 68,600 \) miles. This means the right answer here is C. Time to pack your bags for space travel!