jim cycles from his house to school at a constant rate of 35 feet per second. the distance from his house to school is 3250 feet. which of the following the most appropriate variable definition in this situation
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In this situation, we have the following variables: - Jim's constant cycling rate (35 feet per second) - The distance from his house to school (3250 feet) - The time it takes for Jim to cycle from his house to school Show more…
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