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The table represents the speed of frog A at a frog jumping contest. Frog B travels 2 feet each second. If the course is 20 feet long, who will win the race
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The table represents the speed of frog A at a frog jumping contest. Frog B travels 2 feet each second. If the course is 20 feet long, who will win the race
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The table represents the speed of frog A at a frog jumping contest. Frog B travels 2 feet each second. If the course is 20 feet long, who will win the race
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I WaStEd 5 PoInTs> HOW DO YOU KNOW?!
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I think Frog b wins.
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