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The maximum walking speed of a person is given by the equation S=the square root of 32 times L, where S is the person's speed in feet per second and L is the length of the person's legs in feet. If a person's legs are 2.6 feet in length, what is that person's maximum walking speed? A. 8.43 ft/sec B. 9.12 ft/sec C. 11.49 ft/sec D. 12.33 ft/sec

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