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Physics, 28.01.2020 20:57 lizzyhearts

Asnail crawls 300 cm in 1 hour. calculate the snail’s speed
in each of the following units.
a. centimeters per hour (cm/h)
b. centimeters per minute (cm/min)
c. meters per hour (m/h)

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