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Hank rode his motorcycle half
Hank rode his motorcycle half the distance from Lumberton to Wilmington, which are 70 miles apart. How many miles did he ride?
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erika
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Hank rides 2 hours total on a bicycle trip into the country and back. He rode out at the rate of 20 mph and returned at the rate
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brandon
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IF YOU ARE DRIVING BEHIND A MOTORCYCLE, YOU MUST:
Drive on the shoulder beside the motorcycle. Allow the motorcycle to use a
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1/) Joe and Jerry went for a bike trek during nthe holidays. On the first day they rode 1/3 of the total distance. On the second
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Cons
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A motorcycle starts from rest with constant acceleration of 1.5m/s^2 until it achieves velocity of 15m/s. The motorcycle
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Abdullah
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Solve the problem.
Mark and his family went to an amusement park. One half of his family rode a rollercoaster while two sixths of
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Hank said 25 is rational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect? (1 point)
• Hank is incorrect because v25 = 5.5. •
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Hank said 64−−√64 is irrational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect?(1 point)
Responses Hank is incorrect
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shhh
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Hank said 64−−√
is irrational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect?(1 point) Responses Hank is incorrect
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mav welborn
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Hank is working on simplifying the algebraic expression 4^x−14
when x=5 . His steps are as follows: Step 1: 4^5−14 Step 2:
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