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1. On the first day, use a watch and time yourself as you briskly walk the mlle. Create a table and record the time. 2. On the second day, use a watch to time yourself as you bicycle, roller skate, or jog the mlle. Record the time on your
table.
3. On the third day, use a watch to time yourself as you walk the mlle again, trying to complete the mlle distance in less
time than when you walked it the first day. Record the time on your table.
4. Answer the following questions: On the second day, was your time faster than when you just walked the
course? Was your second attempt to walk the mile faster than your first?

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