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An Olympic sprinter ran at a rate of 36 feet per second. How far did he run in 12 seconds?
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An Olympic sprinter ran
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Answer:
432 feet
Explanation:
he/she ran 36 feet/s
in 12 seconds he/she ran:
36 * 12 = 432 feet
Done :))
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The sprinter ran 432 feet for 12 seconds
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