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Tommy's toy car sits 5 feet from the gound. it goes down the ramp at .25 feet per second. how far does it go in 1.5 seconds?
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Tommy's toy car sits 5 feet from the gound. it goes down the ramp at .25 feet per second. how far does it go in 1.5 seconds?
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Answer:
0.375 feet.
Explanation:
Multiply .25 by 1.5 to get 0.375.
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