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Ahorse ran 800 meters in 40 seconds, 1,200 meters in 60 seconds, and 480 meters in 24 seconds. is this a proportional relationship? if so, what is the constant of proportionality? what does it represent. write an equation to represent the distance d , in meters, that the horse runs in t seconds

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