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The double number line shows the top speed of a cheetah which is 29 meters per second. a. at a rate of 29 meters per second, how far can a cheetah run in 5 seconds. b. how long would it take a cheetah running 29 m/sec to run a distance of 116 meters? c. how far can a cheetah run in 1/2 of a second? d. how long would it take a cheetah to run a distance of 87 meters?

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