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Aspeedboat travels from the dock to the first buoy, a distance of 20 meters, in 18 seconds. it began the trip at a speed of 0 m/s. by the time it reached the buoy, it was going 10 m/s. what was the average velocity of the boat? -3.33 m/s2 -1.11 m/s +1.11 m/s +3.33 m/s

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