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If a snail crawls at 0.013 m/s north, how far will it travel in 60 seconds? Find time.
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If a snail crawls at 0.013 m/s north, how far will it travel in 60 seconds? Find time.
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It will travel in 0.028 m/s.
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It will have traveled 0.78 m. You find this by multiplying .013 by 60
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