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If none of these structures will allow the flying crow to break the walnut without it being stolen, the crow must fly away to another location. Given that the average crow can take off from a standing position at a speed of 19 feet per second, what should the flying crow do? Explain your answer. Copyright © Big Ideas Learning, LLC Algebra 1

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