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A polar bear walks a distance of 160 meters in 60 seconds. What was its speed?
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A polar bear walks a distance of 160 meters in 60 seconds. What was its speed?
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Speed = Distance/Time
Speed of polar bear = 160m/60s
Speed of polar bear = 2.67m/s (3s.f.)
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