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It took a a skydiver 12 seconds to drop 480 feet. What is the rate (in feet per/second) of the skydivers drop?
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It took a a skydiver 12 seconds to drop 480 feet. What is the rate (in feet per/second) of the skydivers drop?
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It took a a skydiver 12 seconds to drop 480 feet. What is the rate (in feet per/second) of the skydivers drop?
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40 ft per second
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Answer:
40 feet per sec
Explanation:
480 divided by 12
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