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Physics, 24.04.2020 04:29 hjeffrey168

Suppose that you rode a bicycle to your friend’s house. You used the bicycle’s odometer to find the distance between your house and your friend’s house. You used your watch to time how long you took to reach your friend’s house. Can you use this data to figure out what your fastest speed was during your bike ride? Explain your answer.

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