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The speed, s, of an ant (in centimeters per second) is related to the temperature, t (in degrees Celsius), by the formula s = 0.167t - 0.67 If the temperature is 40 degrees Celsius, how fast is the ant
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The speed, s, of an ant (in centimeters per second) is related to the temperature, t (in degrees Celsius), by the formula
s = 0.167t - 0.67
If the temperature is 40 degrees Celsius, how fast is the ant moving?
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binod is binod and is binod
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