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## speed_transformation
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### Instructions
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Create a **function** that receives the speed in km/h (kilometers per hour) and returns the equivalent in m/s (meters per second).
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### Expected Function
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```rust
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pub fn km_per_hour_to_meters_per_second(km_h: f64) -> f64 {
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}
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```
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### Usage
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```rust
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use speed_transformation::km_per_hour_to_meters_per_second;
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fn main() {
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let km_h = 100.0;
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let m_s = km_per_hour_to_meters_per_second(km_h);
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println!("{} km/h is equivalent to {} m/s", km_h, m_s);
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}
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```
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And its output:
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```console
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student@ubuntu:~/speed_transformation/test$ cargo run
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100 km/h is equivalent to 27.77777777777778 m/s
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student@ubuntu:~/speed_transformation/test$
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```
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