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A sprinter can run 319 feet in 11 seconds . Find the sprinters unit rate of feet per second
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A sprinter can run 319 feet in 11 seconds . Find the sprinters unit rate of feet per second
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divison is all you need to do i dont want to give direct answers because Ives been reported 2 times, but all you need to do is division
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Hello There!
319 feet in 11 seconds
To get the unit rate
Divide both sides by 11:
319 / 11 = 11/11
Simplify:
29 per second.
In short, your answer is 29 feet per second.
Hope This Helps You!
Good Luck :)
- Hannah ❤
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