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STatiana [176]
2 years ago
15

100 POINTS, PLEASE ASAP SOMEONE HELP. I NEED THIS!!!

English
1 answer:
Crank2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Jim thinks that he can throw a baseball six meters per second. What does the six meters refer to?

The speed the baseball travels in six seconds.

The distance the baseball travels in one second.

The distance the baseball travels in six seconds.

The time it takes the baseball to travel one meter.

Explanation:

Jim thinks that he can throw a baseball six meters per second. What does the six meters refer to?

The speed the baseball travels in six seconds.

The distance the baseball travels in one second.

The distance the baseball travels in six seconds.

The time it takes the baseball to travel one meter.

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