If a biker travels 33 miles in 3 hours, can you guarantee that the bike's speedometer must have read 11 mph at least once during the trip? Can you guarantee it will read 8 mph at least once during the trip? Can you guarantee it will read at least 14 mph? Support your conclusions mathematically.

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If a biker travels 33 miles in 3 hours, can you guarantee that the bike's speedometer must have read 11 mph at least once during
the trip? Can you guarantee it will read 8 mph at least once during the trip? Can you guarantee it will read at least 14 mph?
Support your conclusions mathematically.
Transcribed Image Text:If a biker travels 33 miles in 3 hours, can you guarantee that the bike's speedometer must have read 11 mph at least once during the trip? Can you guarantee it will read 8 mph at least once during the trip? Can you guarantee it will read at least 14 mph? Support your conclusions mathematically.
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