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It takes seth 57.1 seconds to run a mile, 114.2 seconds to run two miles ,171.3 seconds to run 3 miles. Write the consant rate of change in miles per second. Round to the neares…
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It takes seth 57.1 seconds to run a mile, 114.2 seconds to run two miles ,171.3 seconds to run 3 miles. Write the consant rate of change in miles per second. Round to the neares…
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It takes seth 57.1 seconds to run a mile, 114.2 seconds to run two miles ,171.3 seconds to run 3 miles. Write the consant rate of change in miles per second. Round to the nearest hundredth.
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