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Type your answer... 3 4 points If a car in front of the school travels 50.4 m in 1.18 seconds, what is their speed in m/s? Round your answer to a single decimal point. Type your…
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If a car in front of the school travels 50.4 m in 1.18 seconds, what is their speed in m/s?
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50.4÷1.18= 42.7m/s as speed is equal to the distance over the time taken
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