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Given the speeds of each runner below, determine who runs the fastest. Liz runs 13 feet per second. Ron runs 495 feet in 34 seconds. Katie runs 1 mile in 506 seconds Will runs 666 feet in 1 minute.
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Given the speeds of each runner below, determine who runs the fastest.
Liz runs 13 feet per second.
Ron runs 495 feet in 34 seconds.
Katie runs 1 mile in 506 seconds
Will runs 666 feet in 1 minute.
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495/34
13/1sec
495/34sec
5280/506
666/60
Convert all to same measurements( feet/sec) then simplify
13, 14.6, 10, 11.1
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