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A vehicle has a speed with the formula v=(90+20t)m/min. The distance covered every minute is s=1/2vt km. If this vehicle has been moving for 1/2 hours, then the distance that ha…
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A vehicle has a speed with the formula v=(90+20t)m/min. The distance covered every minute is s=1/2vt km. If this vehicle has been moving for 1/2 hours, then the distance that has been traveled is .... km
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7 is my lucky number
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