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Chapter 2, Problem 70QAP
To determine
(a)
The top speed of cheetah's in miles per hour.
To determine
(b)
The time taken to reach the top speed and the distance travelled in the obtained time.
To determine
(c)
The time taken by cheetah to reach at the rabbit.
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