A hyena can run 4 of a mile in 22.5 seconds. At this rate, which equation can be used to
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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 19:37 Ryan02717
A hyena can run 4 of a mile in 22.5 seconds. At this rate, which equation can be used to
determine how fast a hyena runs in miles per hour? (5 points)
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