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A student says that a speed of 50 m/s is faster than a speed of 140 km/h because the number is bigger. What would you say to them? Pls can someone help me pls! It’s so important…
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A student says that a speed of 50 m/s is faster than a speed of 140 km/h because the number is bigger. What would you say to them? Pls can someone help me pls! It’s so important…
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A student says that a speed of 50 m/s is faster than a speed of 140 km/h because the number is bigger. What would you say to them?
Pls can someone help me pls!
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Yes you are right but sometimes just because a number is bigger doesnt always make it so.
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