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A zoologist recorded the constant rate of speed for a pronghorn antelope and a cheetah. The pronghorn's speed is represented by the equation y = 60.78x – 5.4, where is the time in hours and y is the distance in miles. The cheetah's speed was recorded in feet per second and then converted to miles per hour. The final data is displayed in the following table. this equipment has a table and 2 questions i will send pictures

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