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The math clubs car can travel 9 meters in a second. The race track for the soap box derby is 63 meters long. How many seconds will it take the Math clubs car to make it around the track
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The math clubs car can travel 9 meters in a second. The race track for the soap box derby is 63 meters long. How many seconds will it take the Math clubs car to make it around the track
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Answer: it will take 7 seconds
Step-by-step explanation: 9 x 7 = 63
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