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Paramedics Take Off!
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Paramedics may soon have a new way to reach people in need—by flying to them! Recently, paramedics in the United Kingdom worked with a jet suit manufacturer to test a model built specifically for emergency workers. Usually, it would take a medic 25 minutes to reach a patient at the top of a hilly wilderness area popular with hikers. With the new suit, it took just 90 seconds! If rescuers can reach injured hikers more quickly, many more lives will be saved.
The model jet suit included 2 mini engines on each of the wearer’s hands.
Draw an array to represent the total number of engines on the wearer’s hands.