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Asnail travels at a rate of 2.35 feet per minute. write a rule to describe the function. how far will the snail travel in 5 minutes? a. d(t) = 5t; 11.75 ft. b. d(t) = t + 2.35; 7.35 ft. c. d(t) = ; 2.13 ft. d. d(t) = 2.35t; 11.75 ft.
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