In a garden, an ant walked past an earthworm that was moving at 7.2 millimeters per
second. Wh...
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In a garden, an ant walked past an earthworm that was moving at 7.2 millimeters per
second. When it passed the worm, the ant had walked 408 millimeters directly toward a plant
at a constant velocity. It took the ant 10.0 seconds to walk that distance. What was the ant's
velocity?
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