A student's next class is 288 meters away and the passing period is 6 minutes. Suppose that the student walks at an average speed of .85 m/s. Will the student make it to their next class on time? ayes and they would have over 1 minute before the tardy bell rings byes and they would have less than 1 minute before the tardy bell rings cno and they would be more than 1 minute late dno they would be less than 1 minute late
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A student's next class is 288 meters away and the passing period is 6 minutes. Suppose that the student walks at an average speed of .85 m/s. Will the student make it to their next class on time? ayes and they would have over 1 minute before the tardy bell rings byes and they would have less than 1 minute before the tardy bell rings cno and they would be more than 1 minute late dno they would be less than 1 minute late
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