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A long-distance runner runs 6 miles directly south and then faces due east and runs another 10 miles. How far is the runner, in
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Solve the problem. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
A long-distance runner runs 5 miles directly south and then faces
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Missy
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At an instant, Runner 'A' runs at 6m/s with an acceleration of 2m/s^2. Runner 'B' runs at 5m/s with an acceleration of 4m/s^2,
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Ajani
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In a 5.00km race, one runner runs at a steady 11.6km/h and another runs at 15.0km/h. How long does the faster runner have to
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Tommy
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In a 5.00 km race, one runner runs at a steady 11.3 km/h and another runs at 14.9 km/h .
How long does the faster runner have to
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In a 5.00 km race, one runner runs at a steady 11.8 km/h and another runs at 14.7 km/h .
How long does the faster runner have to
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Nancy
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Runner A runs 7.5 meters per second and runner B runs 7.9 meters per second. Runner A has a 55 meter lead, how long will it take
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Abe
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A long-distance runner runs 5 miles south and then 8 miles east. How far is the runner from the starting
point? Round your answer
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Anonymous
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A long-distance runner runs 2 miles south and then 4 miles east. How far is the runner from the
starting point? Round to nearest
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Leo
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A long-distance runner runs 3 miles south and then 7 miles east. How far is the runner from the starting point
A) 8.616 mi B) 10
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badatmath
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