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This question does not make sense.

Part (1) "The velocity of light is 3.00" is a statement within the question following

Part (2) "which is equal" is again a statement.

Part (3) "to what?" is the question.

So if I ask, "The velocity to what?" and replace the word "velocity" with "light" to define it better, I get, "The light to what?" and substitute the value of light with the given in Part (1) and add the second statement given in Part (2), I get, "3.00 is equal to what?" Hello? is what I want to ask.

Perhaps reversing the original question will enlighten: "What is equal to the velocity of light...which is 3.00?"

Wa-la. This was a trick question. The answer in not only within the question itself, but also happens to correlate to the number of minutes wasted answering this...this...

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