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A snail is a very slow moving animal. It’s average speed is .001 m/s. How long will it take a snail to travel 2.1 m?
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A snail is a very slow moving animal. It’s average speed is .001 m/s. How long will it take a snail to travel 2.1 m?
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2100 s
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2.1m/ .001 m/s = 2100s
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