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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 02:40 ajbrock1004

Jeremy has heard a lot of people in the club talking about tackling a 950-foot rock formation. Jeremy has set a limit that they won’t climb anything that takes longer than 7 hours, so they have enough time to travel to and from the place. Will it be possible to climb a 950-foot rock formation within Jeremy’s time constraint? yes Explain why or why not.

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