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A person's walking speed can be approximated by the function S = sqrt3861/12, where S is the speed in feet per second and L is the walker's leg length in inches. What …
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A person's walking speed can be approximated by the function S = sqrt3861/12, where S is the speed in feet per second and L is the walker's leg length in inches. What is a man's leg length if he walks at a speed of 10 feet per second?
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