Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.03.2021 19:30, adrianamunn

Brian rides a bicycle at a rate of 12 meters per second. Let m represent the number of meters biked and s the number of seconds. Which student modeled the situation correctly? June’s work 12m = s Mina’s work 12s = m Chen’s work m = 12 + s David’s work m = 12 – s

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