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Who invented the roadometer?what was it and what does it do answer all three plsssssss

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The roadometer was invented in 1847 by William Clayton and Orson Pratt. And it was a 19th-century device like an odometer for measuring mileage, towed by a wagon.

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In this fashion the odometer, called the roadometer, was invented in 1847 by the Mormon pioneers crossing the plains from Missiouri.

Explanation: The odometer was attached to a wagon wheel as the wagon trav- eled. It was developed by William Clayton and Orson Pratt, and built by carpenter Appleton Milo Harmo

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