how many miles would a family in Amarillo trying to escape the dust bowl have to travel to reach Los Angeles

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Answer 1
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In order to escape the dust bowl a family would have to travel  935.47 miles in west direction from Amarillo, TX to Los Angeles, CA  and 1,073 miles by car, following the I-40 route (aprox. 16 hours). If the family travel by airplane the distance is the same and aprox. 4 hours 45 minutes.

Answer 2
Answer: 400 miles if i did the math correctly

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