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N this illustration, you drive 1,000 miles from a to b along a straight road at 60 miles per hour (one mile per minute). you then turn around and drive back to c along the same road at the same speed. it is 320 miles from b to

c. when you are at c, what is your average velocity since leaving a? your answer should be in miles per minute, to the nearest 2 decimal places. (hint: the correct answer will be a positive number between 0 and 1.)

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N this illustration, you drive 1,000 miles from a to b along a straight road at 60 miles per hour (one mile per minute). you then turn around and ddrive back to c along the same road at the same speed. it is 320 miles from b to

c. when you are at c, what is your average velocity since leaving a? your answer should be in miles per minute, to the nearest 2 decimal places. (hint: the correct answer will be a positive number between 0 and 1.)
c. when you are at c, what is your average velocity since leaving a? your answer should be in miles per minute, to the nearest 2 decimal places. (hint: the correct answer will be a positive number between 0 and 1.)
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