Mathematics, 17.01.2020 06:31, byers024
Car a and car b were in a race. the driver of car b claimed that his car was twice as fast as car a.
car speeds
ef
172
speed (mihr)
170
car
do you agree with this claim? why or why not?
a.
yes, because the bar for car b is twice as tall as the bar for car a.
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Car a and car b were in a race. the driver of car b claimed that his car was twice as fast as car a....