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To determine how fast you would be going if you started driving with a constant speed after ten minutes, we need to know the specific speed at which you are driving.

Let's assume you are driving at a constant speed of "x" units (e.g., km/h, m/s).

Since you mentioned that you started driving after ten minutes, we can convert this time into hours for consistency. Ten minutes is equal to 10/60 = 1/6 hours.

To calculate the distance covered during this time, we can use the formula:

Distance = Speed × Time

Distance = x × (1/6) hours

Now, without knowing the specific speed "x," we cannot determine the exact distance or the final speed. However, if you provide the speed at which you are driving, I can assist you in calculating the distance and the resulting speed after ten minutes.

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