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Slow and steady wins the race. The leather back sea turtle is the fastest known reptile, with a maximum speed of 21.9221.9221, point, 92 miles per hour(mph)
Which of the following equations, where d is distance in miles and t is time in hours, represents a speed that is less than that of the leather back sea turtle?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A)
d=2.192t
(Choice B)
d=20t
(Choice C)
d=22t
(Choice D)
d=30t
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