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Physics, 29.09.2019 23:30 krislinsanchez5221

The following data was collected from another student's three attempts at
walking with a constant velocity. calculate the student's average speed across
all three trials
trial 1 - position (m)
trial 2 - position (m)
trial 3 - position (m)
0.0
o
o
0.3
0.33
0.36
1.62
0.8
1.2
2.51
1.58
2.38
3.17
4.12
4.88
5.79
0.37
1.67
2.42
3.24
4.27
4.96
6.13
21
2.5
3.35
4.41
5.12
6.24
3.0

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