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Joshua walked on a treadmill for 1/3 of an hour. How many seconds is this? A) 20 B) 120 C) 1,200 D) 3,600
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Joshua walked on a treadmill for 1/3 of an hour. How many seconds is this? A) 20 B) 120 C) 1,200 D) 3,600
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Joshua walked on a treadmill for 1/3 of an hour. How many seconds is this?
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D) 3,600
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it’s c, all you have to do is convert them
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Answer:
.333(60*60) = 1,198.2 then round up you get c
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