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In an experiment, a snail was observed to have moved a distance of 0.5 meters in 2 hours. What rate of movement was observed in this experiment?

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The rate of movement was observed in this experiment as 0.25 m/ hour.

How, explain your answer?

A rate of movement is essentially a speed measurement, where you divide the distance crossed from point A to point B by the time it took to do it.

o, we know the snail moved a total distance of 0.5 meters. that's our distance crossed.

We know that took 2 hours.  so we just have to calculate that:

0.5 meters / 2 hours  = 0.25 m/hour

Thus, The rate of movement was observed in this experiment as 0.25 m/ hour.

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