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An ant crawls 10 cm in 4 seconds. How far can the ant crawl in 5 seconds?
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Emily
Find out how many centimeters the ant crawls in one second. You can find that out by dividing 10 cm by 4 seconds.
Lastly multiple how far the ant crawls in 1 second by 5 to find out how far he goes in 5 seconds.
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