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Pete is driving down 7th street. he drives 150 meters in 18 seconds. assuming he does not speed up or slow down, what is his speed in meters per second?
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Pete is driving down 7th street. he drives 150 meters in 18 seconds. assuming he does not speed up or slow down, what is his speed in meters per second?
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Speed = distance / time
Speed = 150 / 18
Speed = 8.33 m/s
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