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At normal speed, 216 cm / 8 cm/s = 27 seconds (give or take the error in the given values 8 cm/s and 2.16 m and measured time)

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Q: Jill has a robot which walks at 8cms at normal speed and 1 cm more in a second it is at turbo speed how long does it take the robot to walk from the cupborad to the carpet 2.16 m at normal speed?
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