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Snail 2, the speedy snail, flew past the 90-cm mark at 10: 15 am with a velocity of 7
cm/min. unfortunately, snail 2 stubbed his foot on the meterstick and could only limn
across the 93-cm mark 3 minutes later with a velocity of 1 cm/min. calculate the
acceleration of snail 2.

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