A canadian goose migrated at a steady rate of 5 miles every 7 minutes.

Table shown below.
time(min) 7 14 21 28 35
Distance ( mi)

5 10 15 20 25

To find the distance traveled by the Canadian goose at different time intervals, we can use the given information that the goose migrates at a steady rate of 5 miles every 7 minutes.

Let's calculate the distance traveled by the goose at different time intervals:

For the first time interval (0-7 minutes): The goose migrates 5 miles in 7 minutes. Therefore, the distance traveled in the first 7 minutes is 5 miles.

For the second time interval (7-14 minutes): Since the goose is migrating at a steady rate, it will cover the same distance of 5 miles in the next 7 minutes (7-14 minutes).

For the third time interval (14-21 minutes): The goose continues to migrate at a steady rate, traveling 5 miles in this interval.

We can continue this pattern for the remaining time intervals as follows:

For the fourth time interval (21-28 minutes): The goose migrates at a steady rate of 5 miles each 7 minutes.

For the fifth time interval (28-35 minutes): The goose traverses another 5 miles in this interval.

To summarize, the distance traveled by the Canadian goose at different time intervals can be calculated as follows:

Time (min) | Distance (mi)
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7 | 5
14 | 10
21 | 15
28 | 20
35 | 25

Therefore, the distance traveled by the Canadian goose in 35 minutes is 25 miles.