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Jake's time for the 100 meter race was 11.46. Dan's time was faster. Which could be Dan's time?
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Jake's time for the 100 meter race was 11.46. Dan's time was faster. Which could be Dan's time?
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Jake's time for the 100 meter race was 11.46. Dan's time was faster. Which could be Dan's time?
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Anything smaller than 11.46. Decimal and whole number wise.
This is because it says Dan’s time was faster, meaning he took less time then Jake, thus making it so the time has to be smaller than 11.46.
Hope this helps!
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