A police car was traveling down Ocean Parkway in a high-speed chase from Jones Beach. The car was at Jones Beach at exactly
p.m.
, and was at Oak Beach, 13 miles from Jones Beach, at exactly
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?
A. 1.6 miles/min.
B. 1.7 miles/min.
C. 1.4 miles/min.
D. 2.2 miles/min.
E. 1.9 miles/min.
Answer: E
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