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Students measure how far a snail can travel per minute. The graph shows their data. What is the speed of the snail?
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Students measure how far a snail can travel per minute. The graph shows their data. What is the speed of the snail?
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v=d/t
v=10/2=20/4=30/6=5 cm/min
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Answer:
4.00 cm/min
Step-by-step explanation:
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