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I figured out part a, but I can't seem to get part b. Can you use detailed steps to solve it for me ?
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I figured out part a, but I can't seem to get part b. Can you use detailed steps to solve it for me ?
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Kinematic equations. Assuming, I think, that the cheetah's speed is increasing linearly/straight line in time.u=0; v=22; t=3s=(u+v)/2 x t = vt/2 = 22x3/2=33m
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Its A if I'm wrong I apologize hope I was helpfull
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