A figure skater scores 74.92 in her first skate and

  1. A figure skater scores 74.92 in her first skate and 144.19 in her second skate. What is the total score?
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  2. Micah and Will watched a skater skate at a steady speed around a oval rink.Micah said the skater had no acceleration.Will said
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  3. an inline roler skate company is testing to see how quickly their new brakes will allow the skater to come to a stop. a skater
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  4. a figure skater must trace a figure eight on the ice that consists of two perfect circles, each with radius 11 feet. How far
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  5. when an ice skater wants to slow down or stop, she drags the jagged front of her skate blade along the ice. What force is
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  6. In a skating stunt known as "crack-the-whip," a number of skaters hold hands and form a straight line. They try to skate so that
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  7. In a skating stunt known as crack-the-whip, a number of skaters hold hands and form a straight line. They try to skate so that
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  8. In a skating stunt known as "crack-the-whip", a number of skaters hold hands and form a straight line. They try to skate so that
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  9. In a skating stunt known as "crack-the-whip," a number of skaters hold hands and form a straight line. They try to skate so that
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  10. Using a certain ramp at the skate park, a skater’s height off the ground, in feet, is modeled by the equation y=0.25x2−4x+19
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