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OpenStudy (slinley):
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OpenStudy (ccswims):
for Ben - where does the 1 on the x-axis line up directly on the y-axis?
OpenStudy (ccswims):
for Angela - same thing
OpenStudy (slinley):
Ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1-15
2- 12
3- idk
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OpenStudy (ccswims):
for C just convert miles to feet and see which one is greater
OpenStudy (slinley):
Thank you guys
OpenStudy (ccswims):
5280 ft = 1 mile
OpenStudy (anonymous):
medal or fan plz?
OpenStudy (slinley):
@ccswims I'll medal one of your questions u answered :) and fan you also
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i answered 2/3rds of the question
OpenStudy (slinley):
lol ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thnx for the medal :)
OpenStudy (slinley):
np
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:)
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OpenStudy (ccswims):
maybe next time show how you got your answers tho
OpenStudy (slinley):
whats the 3rd one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i dont know the third and i can explain the answer just gimme a min
OpenStudy (slinley):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
#1 if 1 second = 15 ft and 2 seconds = 30 ft
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OpenStudy (slinley):
ok
OpenStudy (ccswims):
just convert 12 miles to feet (12 * 5280)
OpenStudy (slinley):
I gave u medals @ccswims
OpenStudy (slinley):
ok
OpenStudy (ccswims):
then subtract Ben's rate and you get the answer
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OpenStudy (ccswims):
sorry my computer froze and I had to wait to send
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