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A weather balloon ascends 6 meters every second. How far will it ascend in 120 seconds? Enter the your answer in the box.
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Do 6 x 120 =720. So then the answer would be the box ascend 720 meters in 120 seconds
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The weather balloon will ascend 720 meters in 120 seconds.
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