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Jumping Jacks
Alicia and Margaret did jumping jacks . Which choice best describes the difference between the rates at which the girls did jumping jacks.
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It is impossible to determine the difference in rates at which Alicia and Margaret did jumping jacks without knowing the specific number of jumping jacks each girl completed or the amount of time it took for them to complete them.
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