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Mathematics, 06.06.2020 06:00 ChessieGiacalone

The bar-tailed godwit is a bird that makes the longest known nonstop flight during migration. An article described the migration of a bar-tailed godwit from Alaska to New Zealand saying, “She had flown for eight days – nonstop – covering approximately 7,250 miles at an average speed of nearly 30 miles per hour.” Is the information reported by the article accurate? Explain your answer.

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