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Chemistry, 28.08.2019 16:30, yair7

Agas station off of the highway in rural iowa was robbed at 1: 45am this past saturday the robbers were seen breaking in on security cameras at 1: 45am and leaving at 1: 49 am however they were wearing masks and could not be identified the gas station is between two different motion activated cameras on the highway during this time in question only 3 cars traveled down the road coincidentally they were all the same make and model though each of these cars were unique and could only travel at one constant speed whenever they were moving that is why the police officers need your using what you know about speed determine if any or all of these cars could have been able to pull off this crime your job is to prove each car either innocent or guilty of possibly committing this crime for each car you will provide a drawing and calculation depicting what it was doing during the time of the crime this will assist police officers in identifying the correct robber

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