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1.

Given the claim and evidence below, what would be the correct reasoning that connects the evidence to the claim?

Claim: Car #2 traveled faster, on average than car #1.

Evidence:

Rubber band Car #1 travels 12 feet over 8 seconds.

Rubber band Car #2 travels 14 feet over 6 seconds.

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2.

Still in progress...

Given the claim and evidence below, what would be the correct reasoning that connects the evidence to the claim?

Claim: Car #1 traveled faster, on average than car #2.

Evidence:

Rubber band Car #1 travels 12 feet over 8 seconds (trial #1) and later travels 18 feet over 10 seconds (trial #2).

-Rubber band Car #2 travels 10 feet over 6 seconds (trial #1) and 14 feet over 7 seconds.

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3.

For the start of your trip to Los Angeles, your family's car travels a distance of 350 miles over a time of five hours. If you continue at the same rate for the entire trip then how long would it take you to make the 2,015 miles trip to Los Angeles?

Show all math calculations. If not, assignment is considered incomplete.

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4.

A student walks to their grandmother's house. They walk 0.8 miles in 15 minutes. What was their average speed in miles per hour? Remember to convert minutes to hours first.

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5.

You and a friend decide to take the Pulaski bus 15 blocks to your aunt's house. If the bus averages a speed of 2.5 blocks for every 4 minutes then how long will it take you to reach your aunts?