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  • 17-12-2015
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a snail moves at a speed rate of 2.394 inches per minute. If the small keeps moving at this rate about how many inches will it travel in 7.489 minutes

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  • 23-12-2015
The snail moves at the speed rate of 2.394 inches per minute.
If the snail keeps on moving with the same rate, let’s calculate how long will it travel for 7.489 minutes.
This is simple, since we already have the speed of the snail and the total time, simply multiply both numbers:
=> 2.394 inches x 7.489 minutes
=> 17.829 inches, the snail traveled this long in 7.489 minutes




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