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Use the known numbers to substitute in the formula distance = rate x time (d=rt) d = r x t 23 = r x 0.28 (then divide both sides by 0.28 to find the rate 23 ÷ .028 = r ÷ .028 82.142857 ft per second = r (round off to 82.14 ft/sec)

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