A person walks 2.8597x10^1 m

  1. A person walks 2.8597x10^1 m East, then turns around and walks 8.7898x10^1 m West. The total time to walk this distance was
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  2. A person walks 2.8597x10^1 m East, then turns around and walks 8.7898x10^1 m West. The total time to walk this distance was
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  3. A person walks 2.8597x10^1 m East, then turns around and walks 8.7898x10^1 m West. The total time to walk this distance was
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  4. two people start walking from the same point. Person A walks due east for 3.5 km and the person B walks in the direction 123
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  5. On a shelf there are 60 novels and 20 poetry books. What is the probability that Person A chooses a novel and walks away with it
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  6. On a shelf there are 60 novels and 20 poetry books. What is the probability that Person A chooses a novel and walks away with it
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  7. On a shelf there are 60 novels and 20 poetry books. What is the probability that Person A chooses a novel and walks away with it
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  8. On a shelf there are 60 novels and 20 poetry books. What is the probability that Person A chooses a novel and walks away with it
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  9. At a boarding school, in the evening, 9 students always take walks in groups of 3. How can the groups be arranged so that each
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  10. At a boarding school, in the evening, 9 students always take walks in groups of 3. How can the groups be arranged so that each
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