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When traveling at a constant speed for two hours, the distance traveled can be calculated by multiplying the speed by the time. Let's assume the speed is given in a unit of distance per hour.

Distance Traveled = Speed × Time

For example, if the speed is 60 miles per hour:

Distance Traveled = 60 miles/hour × 2 hours = 120 miles

So, traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour for two hours would result in covering a distance of 120 miles. The exact distance traveled would depend on the speed maintained during the two-hour duration.

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