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A caterpillar climbs up a one-meter wall. For every 2 cm it climbs up, it slides down 1 cm. It takes 10 minutes for the caterpillar to climb to the top. What is the distance traveled? (Round the number to the nearest hundred.)
>How do you calculate this? I'm confused :/
this the formula v=d/t
>How do you calculate this? I'm confused :/
this the formula v=d/t
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eddie
yes
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Doo Doo Talley
A caterpillar climbs up a one-meter wall. For every 2 cm it climbs up, it slides down 1 cm. It takes 10 minutes for the caterpillar to climb to the top. What is the distance traveled? (Round the number to the nearest hundred.)
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Mad teacher
Are you a kid and if do your homework stop cheating huh
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