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VERY EASY, WILL GIVE BRAINLEAST AND 5 POINTS HURRY Aliza needs to run at a rate faster than 8.8 feet per second in order to exceed her fastest time in a race. After running for 15 minutes, her coach determines that she is running at an average rate of 5.8 miles per hour. He converts the average rate to feet per second as shown.

He concludes that she is not running fast enough to exceed her fastest time.

What errors did the coach make? Check all that apply.

He used an incorrect time ratio converting hours to minutes.

His units do not cancel.

He used an incorrect distance ratio converting miles to feet.

He incorrectly concluded that she is not running fast enough.

He cannot determine her average rate in miles per hour after only 15 minutes.


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