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Solar Voyage
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Answer :  193 years

AI response
The distance from Earth to the Sun is approximately 93 million miles.
If you were to drive to the Sun at a constant speed of 55 miles per hour, you could calculate the time it takes by dividing the distance by the speed:

Time = Distance / Speed
Time = 93,000,000 miles / 55 miles per hour

This gives you approximately 1,690,909,090 hours.
However, this is a very simplistic calculation and doesn't take into account the fact that you can't drive a car through the vacuum of space.
In reality, this question doesn't have a meaningful answer because cars are not designed to travel through space, and the concept of "driving" to the Sun doesn't apply in the context of space travel.

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