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Mathematics, 03.12.2019 08:31 bunnyqueen124

Which of the following is the most appropriate unit to describe the rate at which a person reads?

minutes per word, because the independent quantity is the minutes

minutes per word, because the independent quantity is the words

words per minute, because the independent quantity is the minutes

words per minute, because the independent quantity is the words

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