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If a bicyclist, with an initial velocity of zero, steadily gained speed until reaching a final velocity of 13m/s, how far would she travel during this race?
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If a bicyclist, with an initial velocity of zero, steadily gained speed until reaching a final velocity of 13m/s, how far would she travel during this race?
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The answer is the distance travel during race is 13m.
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The distance travel during race is 13 m
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