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You run the length of a 100-yard football field, as well as the 2 end zones that are 10 yards each. It takes you 40 seconds to run the entire distance. How many yards per second…
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You run the length of a 100-yard football field, as well as the 2 end zones that are 10 yards each. It takes you 40 seconds to run the entire distance. How many yards per second…
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You run the length of a 100-yard football field, as well as the 2 end zones that are 10 yards each. It takes you 40 seconds to run the entire distance. How many yards per second do you run?
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Well, the equation for speed is
Speed=Distance/Time (S=D/T)
So, if you travel 100 yards +10 yards +10 yards=120 yards
S=120 yards/ 40 seconds
Speed=3 yards per second
You are running 3 yards per second
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3 yards per second. First, you add to get your total distance (120 yards) then you divide by time (40 seconds) to get 3 yards per second.
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