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A snail moves at a speed of 3.162 inches per minute. If the snail keeps moving at this rate, about how many inches will it travel in 6.774 minutes?
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A snail moves at a speed of 3.162 inches per minute. If the snail keeps moving at this rate, about how many inches will it travel in 6.774 minutes?
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A snail moves at a speed of 3.162 inches per minute. If the snail keeps moving at this rate, about how many inches will it travel in 6.774 minutes?
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The answer is I think 21.1
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21.419388 inches.
Rounded to the nearest whole number would be 21 inches.
Rounded to the nearest tenth place would be 21.4 inches.
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