D 11 11 Points Details Previous Answers Sercp11 2 1 P 013 Mi My Notes Ask Your Teacher A Person Takes A Trip Driving 1 (35.46 KiB) Viewed 13 times
D 11 11 Points Details Previous Answers Sercp11 2 1 P 013 Mi My Notes Ask Your Teacher A Person Takes A Trip Driving 2 (35.92 KiB) Viewed 13 times
D/11.11 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERCP11 2.1.P.013.MI. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A person takes a trip, driving with a constant speed of 93.5 km/h, except for a 22.0-min rest stop. If the person's average speed is 54.8 km/h, find the followim (a) How much time is spent on the trip? 7962 X First, consider how the distance, average speed, and time are related for the entire trip, and second, how distance, speed, and time are related for eache separately. Use this information to find the total distance and total time of travel. h (b) How far does the person travel? 74 44 x Your incorrect answer may have resulted from roundoff error. Make sure you keep extra significant figures in intermediate steps of your calculepon, km Need Help? Read It Master It MY NOTES [11.11/11.11 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERCP11 2.1.P.024.
5. [0/11.11 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERCP11 2.1.P.013.MI. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A person takes a trip, driving with a constant speed of 93.5 km/h, except for a 22.0-min rest stop. If the person's average speed is 54.8 km/h, find the following (a) How much time is spent on the trip? 7962 x First, consider how the distance, average speed, and time are related for the entire trip, and second, how distance, speed, and time are related for each part of the trip treated separately. Use this information to find the total distance and total time of travel. h (b) How far does the person travel? 7444 x Your incorrect answer may have resulted from roundoff error. Make sure you keep extra significant figures in intermediate steps of your calculation. km Need Help? Read It Master it 6. [11.11/11.11 Points] SERCP11 2.1.P.024. DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER The velocity vs time graph for an object moving along a straight path is shown in the figure below. @fm/st M #1224
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