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Wright
10 September, 20:49
12 meters in 28 seconds
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Mollie Brewer
10 September, 23:35
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To find 12 meters in 28 seconds, you will divide the 12 by 28 as follows:
12 / 28 = 3/7
Dividing distance by time usually gives you velocity. This means that moving 12 meters in 28 seconds means that the object moves 3/7 meters in one second.
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