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The distance does not vary with plane speed. If you travelled 9547ks (which I assume is km), it does not matter if it took you two seconds, or 2 years...the distance is the same.
Assuming you returned to your seat after using the toilet, your total travelling distance is 9547 km + 60 paces.
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You're reading If i travelled from Ak NZ to Hong Kong a distance of some 9547 ks in a plane. I walked from my seat to the toilet a distance of 30 paces. How far would i have travelled. The answer of course could vary according to the plane speed .
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