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Near a coral reef, a barracuda passed a mackerel that was swimming at 1.2 meters per second. The barracuda had been swimming directly toward a nearby shore at a constant velocity for 2.4seconds. In that time, it swam 8.4meters. What was the barracuda's velocity? Write your answer to the tenths place.

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