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You run 100m in 25s. If you later run the same distance in less time, explain if your speed increases or decreases
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You run 100m in 25s. If you later run the same distance in less time, explain if your speed increases or decreases
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you run 100m in 25s. If you later run the same distance in less time, explain if your speed increases or decreases
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it increases your speed
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Your speed would have been encreased because you are able to get to the distance quicker in less time.
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