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50 POINTS PLEASEEE ANSWER IT ASAPPPPP

50 POINTS PLEASEEE ANSWER IT ASAPPPPP-example-1

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Answer:


\sf 52,700 J * (1)/(756) (s)/(J) * ( 41)/(1) (m)/(s)

Explanation:

In order to set up the calculation to find the number of meters the car travels with 52,700 joules of energy, we can use the formula:


\sf Distance =\frac{ Energy }{\textsf{Energy Consumption per Second}}* speed

Given values:

  • Energy = 52,700 joules
  • Energy Consumption per Second = 756 joules/second
  • Speed = 41 meters/second

We can rearrange the formula to calculate the distance:


\sf Distance =\frac{ Energy }{\textsf{Energy Consumption per Second}}* speed

Now, drag the tiles to the correct locations:


\sf Distance = 52,700 J * (1)/(756) (s)/(J) * ( 41)/(1) (m)/(s)

This calculation will give us the number of meters the car travels with 52,700 joules of energy.

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