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    Typically, a Self-Supporting Tire Can Be Driven for 50 Miles
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Typically, a Self-Supporting Tire Can Be Driven for 50 Miles

Question 61

Question 61

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Typically, a self-supporting tire can be driven for 50 miles (80 km)at speeds up to ____________________ mph after it has lost air pressure.

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