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An object travels a given distance at a speed of 5 m/s. If the object travels the same distance at a higher speed, how will the faster speed affect the time it takes the object to travel the distance?
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An object travels a given distance at a speed of 5 m/s. If the object travels the same distance at a higher speed, how will the faster speed affect the time it takes the object to travel the distance?
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Take less time
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You’re traveling be same distance, but since it’s at a higher speed, you’re going faster than you were before. This meaning that it will take less time.
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