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Gia Espinoza
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18 March, 11:54
the rate at which an object moves
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Dominique Armstrong
18 March, 11:55
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The rate at which an object moves is called speed or velocity depending if the direction does or doesnt matter
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Wheeler
18 March, 12:03
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The rate at an object moves is speed or to travel but most likely speed
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