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Date: Fri Oct 18 00:09:23 PDT 2002
Student's Name: Taylor
Mentor Reply: Hi Taylor, how are you? I missed you submission this time, but I hope to hear from you soon. If you need some help, let me know. I can give you a hint. Oscar

Date: Sat Oct 19 18:56:51 PDT 2002
Student's Name: Taylor
Instructor Comments: Oscar,
Wow! Two people not submitting eh? That is odd. Well, please check back soon to see if the students do submit, and do send your first responses to me so that I can see them before they go out.
Dr. Bowers

Date: Sun Oct 20 17:34:12 PDT 2002
Student's Name: Taylor
Mentor Reply: Hi Taylor, how are you? I missed you submission this time, but I hope to hear from you soon. If you need some help, let me know. I can give you a hint. Oscar

Date: Mon Oct 21 17:07:02 PDT 2002
Student's Name: Taylor
Answer(or question to Mentor): I think the answer is the sound of thunder travels 6.4 miles in 32 sec. what is did was 5/1 to 32/x and figured it out from there and if i got it wrong please give me a hint


Date: Fri Oct 25 10:54:35 PDT 2002
Student's Name: Taylor
Mentor Reply: Hi Taylor, great job. Your answer is correct. 6.4 miles is the right answer. I just have a few questions for you; can you explain your thinking while solving the problem? How did you figure the equation 5/1 = 32/x?
I think, we ran out of time for this problem. Do not worry, but I will be looking forward to read you answers for next problem that we will post next week.
Take care meanwhile.

Oscar

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