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Mathematics, 07.06.2020 23:57 Bt758

PLS HELP 16 POINTS AND A BRAINLIEST Watch the video clip of Tillman the English bulldog, the Guinness World Record holder for Fastest Dog on a Skateboard.

1. At the conclusion of the video, your classmate takes out his or her calculator and says, “Wow that was amazing!

That means the dog went about 5 meters in 1 second!” Is your classmate correct, and how do you know?

After seeing this video, another dog owner trained his dog, Lightning, to try to break Tillman’s skateboarding record.
Lightning’s fastest recorded time was on a 75-meter stretch where it took him 15.5 seconds. Based on these data,
did Lightning break Tillman’s record for fastest dog on a skateboard? Explain how you know.

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