After driving for 55 minutes,

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  2. After driving for 55 minutes, Dustin took a break for 50 minutes to have a snack. Then Dustin drove 2 hours and 10 minutes and
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  6. Kyle got in his car and started driving toward his grandmother's house. After driving for 1 hour and 47 minutes, Kyle took a
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  7. 9. Which is an example of acceleration? *A. A pickup driving 30 km in 20 minutes. B. A car slowing down on a sharp curve. C. An
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  8. Which is an example of velocity?A. A pickup driving 30 km in 20 minutes. B. A car slowing down on a sharp curve. C. An airplane
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  9. Laura is driving to Seattle. Suppose that the remaining distance to drive (in miles) is a linear function of her driving time
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