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Thats like asking how many apples are in a barrel - there's too many variables like the size of the barrel and the size of the apples to give a conclusive answer.

But let's give you one possible solution, assuming the plane is flying at 1000 km/h at sea level and has a perpetual fuel supply. We know that 1000 km/h is equivalent to 16.7 km/minute (1000/60=16.66) and we know the earth's circumference is 40,000 km.

So now we know it will take that plane 2,400 minutes to circle the earth once. Divide that into 10 million and you get 4,200.

Kind of a ridiculous question with more than one answer, but thats one solution.

2007-10-18 17:46:39 · answer #1 · answered by minefinder 7 · 1 0

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