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As a stable manager, you're not just responsible for keeping the horses in your care clean and well fed. You need to make sure their physical fitness is top notch. Quite often, you're dealing with future racehorses. The success of these kinds of horses depends very much on what kind of care they receive early on.

Steel and silver tycoon Egbert Cook entrusted Kiss Me, his promising young stallion, to your care for a year. "I want you to bring Kiss Me through a nice program," said Cook. "When my boy gets out of your place, I want him to be in tip-top shape, ready for focused race training."

When Kiss Me came to you 3 months ago, he was doing a lap of the local racetrack in 2 minutes and 11 seconds. Two months ago, the stallion had that time cut down to 2 minutes and 8 seconds. Last month, he did it in 2 minutes and 5 seconds. If Kiss Me maintains his present rate of improvement until the end of the year, how fast will he be running a lap of the track?