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Tanya coasted down the sidewalk on her bike at a constant speed of 15 meters per second for 20 seconds. The distance she traveled was: a. 0.75 m b. 1.3 m c. 35 m d. 300 m
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Tanya coasted down the sidewalk on her bike at a constant speed of 15 meters per second for 20 seconds. The distance she traveled was: a. 0.75 m b. 1.3 m c. 35 m d. 300 m
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Tanya coasted down the sidewalk on her bike at a constant speed of 15
meters per second for 20 seconds. The distance she traveled was:
a. 0.75 m
b. 1.3 m
c. 35 m
d. 300 m
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The answer is 300 meters because 20 x 15 is 300.
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